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"Do you like arguing on the internet?" ~ Mitchell and Webb (via geeksquadgangbang.tumblr) |
Welcome back, kids. Since yesterday was the very heated Vice Presidential debate, I thought I would do a segment on the very explosive topic "arguing on the internet"... because yesterday, I myself, got into (for the lack of a better word) an "argument" on the internets.
I am not going into a long, tedious, drawn out explanation of what happened... I will just attempt (for the most part) to tell the story in pictures. So here we go:
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the newly invented "What's the point?" goat meme |
And with that, I guess I won the "argument", because I have not heard back from this individual.
Well, that is all I have for you today, true believers. Once again, thank you muchly, and please remember to support your local zoo.
Stay classy, Chicago!
This is the voice of the Mysterons!
ReplyDeleteNoo..it's the voice of Tony Van Helsing.
DeleteYou so won that argument, man! I only wish you could have sent him a picture of the "What's the point?" goat to crown your victory. The goat saying "So" is interesting, because if someone says "So", you can respond with the rhyme:
ReplyDeleteSo, so suck my toe
All the way to Mexico
Remember that if you get into an argument and someone says "So".
Thank you, Gorilla. Up to now I had been saying "sew buttons", but yours is better.
DeleteLook at you, being all cool and stuff, arguing on the internet!
ReplyDeleteI remember one time Daniel Tosh responded to one of my tweets. It made my day.
Spazz, well sometimes Greg Onision favorites my tweets. But I still don't know what good "favoriting" a tweet does...??
DeleteObama reads Jimmyfungus? That's some damn good publicity right there. I think that you did win. Whoever stops responding first, or mentions the Nazis first, loses an argument. At least, that is how it works online. I got a laugh from the goat. That is a goat that says "What's the point?"
ReplyDeleteMark, that can be tricky if you are arguing WITH a Nazi.
DeleteInternet arguments, I feel bad whenever I engage in one but at the same time, you can never get out once you've gotten in.
ReplyDeleteBecause if you leave, he's won.
DWei, luckily I am used to losing at most things, soooo... sew buttons.
Deletehahaha nice meme! well, I wouldn't mind any religion for the president of my country's tho
ReplyDeleteYou lost me at the re-tweeting stuff (I'm a Twitter-a-phobe) but I sure agree Chicago should stay classy. I always liked Chicago. It's gotten better since that guy went to jail -- what was his name? Oh yeah. Capone. Yup, Chicago's definitely cooler now! :-)
ReplyDeleteHaha. Well Al Capone is no longer a problem, but Chicago is one of the most violent cities in the world anyhow. I live in the suburbs though, but nobody knows where that is, which is why I just say Chicago.
DeleteYou eviscerated him! I would really vote for Abraham Fungus Jr. if he had protested like my Green Party Women. Maybe he can do their consolation song, because we all know they're going to lose. It's just how graceful they do so that matters.
ReplyDeleteAbraham Fungus Jr. sings lots of protest songs like Bob Dylan.
Deletehaha...who would have thought garth brooks would be a part of an obama argument?
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