^^^^
Troof.
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Troof.
http://www.digdang.com/media/images/thats_not_how_you_eat_it_8043.jpg
http://mostwtf.com/pictures/6e82873a32b95af115de1c414a1849cb.jpg
They missed out black mane
Actually, I know for a fact the last one about âWas it a car or a cat I saw?â being the only sentence in the english language that reads the same forwards as backwards is completely false. It is called a palindrome and there are plenty of them. Off the top of my head:
Mr. Owl ate my metal worm.
A man, a plan, a canal - Panama!
Never odd or even.
Rise to vote, sir.
Level dad, Level.
Stressed on no desserts.
There are tons of these in the english language and Iâm sure more could be written every day. I actually have a small obsession with them and whenever I think about them, try to write some. I actually âcame upâ with the last two on my own there, but Iâm sure other people have thought of them as well.
Right on, the last one back there shouldâve been MegaMane anyway, but even Capcom doesnât know they have that character.
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I have a computer science degree as well and used your same method lol. Figure out the âvalueâ of each number and add it up. Took about 10 minutes. I like how they avoided using a 4 on the left side.
Fun Fact: Swag (with the meaning as we use it today) was first recorded as âswaggerâ in Shakespeareâs âMidsummer Nightâs Dream,â III.i.79 in 1590 Not some stupid acronym shit from the '60âs.
Whoever created this fun fact is a fucking moron.
Guess whoâs married to an asian
http://1.cdn.tapcdn.com/images/thumbs/taps/2012/10/how-asian-women-age-34504498-sz230x1437.jpg
Shakespeare used the term âswaggerâ, isnât the fun fact image talking about âswagâ, or am I missing something here??