boognish100 asked:
2nd Nov 2008. John Bird and John Fortune on Silly Money satirising the absurdity of the financial crisis.
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2nd Nov 2008. John Bird and John Fortune on Silly Money satirising the absurdity of the financial crisis.
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last word, HA (or is it?)
You have brought me to a stalemate. I will accept the undeniable truth you have presented to me: this video must not be funny.
As a reward to you for sticking to your guns, I will let you say whatever you want as the final comment. You’ve earned it! Way to go, soldier.
it isnt working.
But I would prefer getting in the last word and leaving you upset.
You try too hard. Maybe you should just give up now.
Order of operations for those reading:
1)”You do not make sense”.
2)”I will show mercy because you are mentally handicapped”.
3)”I do not have the time to insult you further”.
4)”Kill yourself.”
Well, Mr. agents1986, it would appear you do all the work for me, and now I don’t even need to make fun of you! You truly are compassionate.
Your posts make no sense. I could insult you more but I’ll go easy on you since you’re mentally handicapped (as evidenced by your user name). That, and I can’t be bothered. Kill yourself.
Your standards are so exciting that even calling me boring means I’m brilliant and fun.
you are boring.
I know “The Labyrinth” was written by a British guy, but there’s no need to generalize.
english humour is shit.
I agree. This didn’t have breast or explosions, or ANYTHING fun.
I am so sorry that you watched this.
I love these guys.
Awesome!