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• #15602
No messing around here
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• #15603
Something for everyone there
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• #15604
Ah...the internet.
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• #15605
That horse is my spirit animal and I can't stop giggling.
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• #15606
This comment really got me for some reason
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• #15607
Tool use?!
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• #15608
Sue Perkins getting a Vivienne Westwood Two Cowboys tee on prime time telly
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• #15609
Maybe this belongs here: https://thecritic.co.uk/what-bloody-man-is-this/
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• #15610
Yeah they're all over! Whenever I see one I double take.. like it's a crisp packet blowing in the wind
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• #15611
Procrastinating win:
https://twitter.com/TamsinRussell/status/1487343855896780800
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• #15612
Hmmm I'll probably read that later
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• #15613
I see what you did there!
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• #15614
Postman Pot
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• #15615
https://www.flickr.com/photos/52394503@N02/
Could also be fail or wtf depending how you regard Ms paint.
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• #15616
Some are really good
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• #15617
That one is really bad though. (Sorry, couldn't resist).
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• #15618
Crosswordnerd win
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• #15619
Rings/flies
That's great!
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• #15620
I thought the answers were dun, faal, venn and cels.
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• #15621
Flies and Dance, no?
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• #15622
Then you need your eyes checked. Lord of the Dance is apparently a 1984 novel. :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_of_the_Dance_(novel)
In theory, you could do this sort of trick for n variants, although even three would probably already be extremely hard to achieve.
At any rate, the reason why the original one is good is obviously because it makes fun of the 'controversy'.
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• #15623
All i know is we were forced to sing hymns in primary school and not knowing the name was lord of the dance I was 100% sure the lyrics were "dance, dance wherever you may be, I am the Lord of the Dark Settee" which struck me as being quite devilish and old testament so I never really questioned it.
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• #15624
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• #15625
Wasn't Gareth Marenghi's 'Lord of the Dark Settee' nearly green-lit by Channel4?
^ I vote win!