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• #78227
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• #78228
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• #78229
Translation:
"Pine cone why do you drink?"
"To forget"As Russian jokes go, it's not my favourite.
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• #78230
Yes, but is it a sort of meme that is cracking you up?
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• #78231
I'm intrigued, why post this?
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• #78232
Russian bot
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• #78233
As Russian jokes go, it's not my favourite.
Care to tell your favourite ones?
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• #78234
Check with the Council of Fun, where you may enquire as to the seventy-three approved subclasses of pun, the listed pratfalls and the accepted jokes.
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• #78235
It's seventy-five now.
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• #78236
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• #78238
Gold
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• #78239
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• #78240
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• #78241
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• #78242
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• #78244
lol
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• #78245
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-45247879
careful what you meme...
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• #78246
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• #78247
So Tester would come along and translate it. I had no idea what it said.
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• #78248
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• #78249
Sort of memes that you don't understand because they're in an alphabet you can't read >>>>>
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• #78250
Care to tell your favourite ones?
At a local soviet meeting, chairman Nicolai Borisovich spoke at length about how the revolution was both inevitable and desirable in Imperial Russia because the people worked in the fields only to benefit absentee borgeois landlords. When he had finished, Anton Pavlovich stood up to ask a question.
"Comrade Borisivich" he began "you have well explained why an agrarian society is ripe for Communism, but I wonder whether it would be possible to institute Communism in a nation such as the Netherlands, which already has a highly developed industrial economy?"
"Comrade Pavlovich", replied the chairman, "of course it would be possible, but what have the Dutch ever done to you?"
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