So is this a thing? Someone reads a post that is purposefully miswritten and decides they want to imitate said post because 'lawl'? Is that what passes as humor on the Internet these days?
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The replies get me loling.
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I know, right? I'm a bit bummed out that he's apparently given up, though.
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Bruh, this is an old meme. I didn't realize someone else had already posted this here, as I don't live on these forums. Come on down from that high horse, before you fall and hurt yourself.
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Please don't call me 'bruh'. It sounds lazy as hell. The fact that you even find the need to explain yourself to me, a complete random, is saddening in itself. And "come on down from that high horse, before you fall and hurt yourself"? Really? Is anything you say NOT an Internet cliche?
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Nah, bruh. I heard you like memes, so I put a meme in a meme so I can cliché while I cliché.
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I guess arguments aren't your strong suit...
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Who's trying to argue, bruh? Not me, I'm just chillin'. Why do you wanna try to start shit?
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You could've easily stopped replying to me ages ago, hell you could've completely ignored my comment right from the start, but yet here you are using 'memes' as a support pillar for your argument. That being said, are you going to stop replying, ending this pointless argument now, or will you reply back out of some sort of obsession to prove something to a complete random?
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Edited by UnboundRelyks: 4/27/2015 4:31:25 PMI told you bruh, I'm not arguing anything here. Might wanna get your eyes checked, son. I haven't stopped replying to you because I'm enjoying our conversation. You seem like a pretty chill dude. [spoiler]Edit: I'm also loving the free bumps you're giving me.[/spoiler]