Submitted by SalesAutopsy t3_10bppfs in funny
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SalesAutopsy OP t1_iucyhs3 wrote
Reply to comment by Renerts in Church publication, how does the editor not catch this before it goes to press? by SalesAutopsy
After it was explained, very slowly and witj very large hand gestures.
SalesAutopsy OP t1_iubi43v wrote
Reply to comment by yavasca in Church publication, how does the editor not catch this before it goes to press? by SalesAutopsy
Do you understand the point of this post?
The editor should have caught the phrasing because it creates a double entandre. I can't believe I have to explain this to anyone. They could have referred to it in a lot of different ways without having it appear like there referring to something sexual.
It's like 50,000 other funny / screwed up headlines that have gone before it. That's why it's in this subreddit.
At least I didn't double down on the humor and suggest Hazel is the wrong name for the organ. Most men would have named it Elvis.
SalesAutopsy OP t1_iub2gnb wrote
Reply to comment by Heres_your_sign in Church publication, how does the editor not catch this before it goes to press? by SalesAutopsy
I think you might have accidentally gone to the wrong subreddit. This isn't r/fuddy.
SalesAutopsy OP t1_iuakvon wrote
Reply to Church publication, how does the editor not catch this before it goes to press? by SalesAutopsy
Sounds like all organ-related issues
SalesAutopsy OP t1_iuakrvn wrote
Reply to Church publication, how does the editor not catch this before it goes to press? by SalesAutopsy
Masterfully crafted!
SalesAutopsy OP t1_iuakp98 wrote
Reply to Church publication, how does the editor not catch this before it goes to press? by SalesAutopsy
Organ= body part
SalesAutopsy OP t1_iuakn6s wrote
Reply to Church publication, how does the editor not catch this before it goes to press? by SalesAutopsy
Organ = body part
Submitted by SalesAutopsy t3_ygt574 in funny
SalesAutopsy t1_iwz8q4r wrote
Reply to Origami titan beetle, designed by Shuki Kato and folded by me, folded from one uncut 50cm square of paper, 2022. by H3ISEN
The Japanese space agency JAXA used the folding of one thousand cranes as one of the tests for candidates of its astronaut program.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_thousand_origami_cranes