A little laughter never hurts

I had no idea :thinking: I use it once for i while

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Unfortunately they’re all the same…and all hung within 6 inches of each other :joy: There’s just a line of these papers along one of the walls.

Multiple déjà vus in a couple of walking steps? This artist has taken torture to a different level. Radically.

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This is something I’d do.

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Dang. Reminds me of a throwback vid.

Warning: watching this will result in the loss of brain cells

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Get well soon!

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Guess I’m part of the club, by just under 6 months. :joy:

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Dam! It’s my bday tomorrow and I was born in 1989!

It’s harassment season on campus, which means it’s open season for trolling vicitims. What I mean by ‘harassment season’ is that it’s the time of year when the student union has parliament votes (or some shit like that) and they won’t stop annoying people with their campaigns. Last year, the police (or at least campus security) had to get involved multiple times. I find it hilarious on account of all the promo material looking like it was made by 5 year olds. All their ‘posters’ are literally just spray painted bed sheets (I call them riot posters, I’ll try and get pics when I’m next on campus) and their whole gig is one massive joke.

All of the above means that it’s a trolling sweet shop for me :joy:. Sometimes I troll them, sometimes I annoy them, I’ve even flat out berated them in the past. Today I had my first encounter with one of them, I consider my reaction to be very minor, but the crowd’s reaction suggested otherwise.

I was walking out of a lect with some friends and we were some way down concourse (the main stretch of campus where the shops are and where most stuff happens, call it the centre for lack of a better term) when we get approached by several of them. I just ignore them, because they weren’t good targets. But then, I see this guy who had taken what appeared to be a washing machine box and had opened it out to be a single flat piece with a hole cut in it for his head. As I walked past, I saw that on the front was painted a picture of Winnie the Pooh for some reason (with the head hole being the idiot’s face). As we walk past, him and his promo people approach us, my friends decline relatively politely, me on the other hand… I just casually and calmly (without even stopping or glancing at them) said “sorry, but I don’t vote for clowns.”

At this point, I either expected to be ignored or for someone to giggle or for the guy to say something along the lines of “not cool man.” What actually happened took me completely by surprise, I simultaneously managed to silence about 12 people. Everyone seemed to be in shock for a few secs with a couple of random people even giving me semi-dirty looks. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

As we walked out of earshot of them, one of my friends said that it was savage. I don’t think it was even that much of a roast. It’s a shame that the standard for a good roast has dropped so low. I still had fun though. :joy:

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Yea similar campaigning happens on my campus around homecoming time. All the people running for homecoming king and queen set up booths around our campus’s central lawn and harass people walking by. I couldn’t care less about what happened with that so I usually just ignore them or whip out my phone to avoid talking to them. When they do manage to get me into a conversation with them I always just immediately agree to vote for them to get away :joy:

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You’re missing out on the fun. You should say you’ll vote for them if you could pull a French Revolution and behead them during the dance. :joy:

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Now that funny

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