Slang for whats happening, or why are you doing this
That bustdown behind the counter aint gimme no ketchup..whats really good now?
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sarcasm, the name of the game is to not let on you're being sarcastic!
"so thats how a 4 stroke turbo charged engine works"
"really how interesting...doooo tell me more!"
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Basically, a person who laughs at his own jokes making it less funny. Can also be used to address someone who makes a joke or points out something that is funny, but really isn't to a majority
God, the really funny mothafucka is at it again! One more joke from him and drinking potassium cyanide doesn't even sound so bad!
Coming out to your very homophobic parents.
my guy THAT IS A REALLY BAD IDEA
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A series of videos depicting unfortunate occurences (a girl getting hit with a ball, Marie Osmond fainting, etc...) that have been edited to show that a TIE fighter is really behind these events.
Jim-Bob: Remember that video of the girl getting hit by the yellow ball? Well now we know what really happened.
Billy-Bob: I KNEW it was a conspiracy! The yellow ball looked so fake.
Romantic relationships are a business—because each party is trying to get the most for the least, a negotiation, and a can culminate in a partnership where both parties reproduce themselves by having children.
C.M. Fabara realized that contradicting the prevailing understanding of what romantic relationships and love are, romance is really a business where the man and the woman both work to get the most they can by giving the least to the other person. Of course, sometimes participants in a romantic relationship "fall in love" and start giving the most they can to the other person. However, their purpose is always to get the most in return. Also, keep in mind that love is basically need. And the way it works is by making individuals feel love for someone they calculate will be able to and will satisfy one or more of their needs, such as sex, protection, connections, etc.
Romantic relationships are a business—because each party is trying to get the most for the least, a negotiation, and a can culminate in a partnership where both parties reproduce themselves by having children.
C.M. Fabara realized that contradicting the prevailing understanding of what romantic relationships and love are, romance is really a business where the man and the woman both work to get the most they can by giving the least to the other person. Of course, sometimes participants in a romantic relationship "fall in love" and start giving the most they can to the other person. However, their purpose is always to get the most in return. Also, keep in mind that love is basically need. And the way it works is by making individuals feel love for someone they calculate will be able to and will satisfy one or more of their needs, such as sex, protection, connections, etc.