Well, for starters, one of use created A.I. and the other did not.
Hym "How can I not relate? Let see... You're addressing one of us and not the other.... One of us created A.I. and the other has not... One of us can fuck retards at work and get away with it and the other can not... My dick is bigger..."
It means no matter how you interpret or express something, it will still result in the same outcome. Moreover, the truth of a statement is not changed or affected by the way a situation is thought about or described. It’s a foregone statement.
Also “any way you slice it”.
No matter how you slice it, dogs are a man’s best friend.
me: hey doc i got another question for you i know you really liked the last one how long should i keep the poopy in like how long should i keep the duct tape in
“how off can a lime really be” a phrase commonly used in the United Kingdom that is used to explain that a bad situation cannot really be that’s bad
"let’s make some cocktails? the limes are old, but how off can a lime really be?"
"Is it safe to drink this pimms? It’s over a year old… fuck it how off can a lime really be"
"I want to buy this, but a buttons missing… but how off can a lime really be?"
A cold guy who rarely smiles. But when he does, the whole world lights up.
A really good-looking, cute kind of guy.
A type of guy we would want as our husband. Definitely husband material.
‘Look at that guy! He’s so how yao seng!’
it is slang for how much for a blowjob
tod: "hey aiden how much for succ" aiden:" 5 dollars!"
A phrase that questions something really simple and has an obvious answer to it, but can become very confusing if the one asking the question knows how to confuse. It can be used to keep up conversations.
It was found on the questions tab of bill wurtz's website
Here's a question that has been haunting me: How the hell does salad work? / How does a backpack actually work? / How does xy work?