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Previously on "Modern pythonesque insults"
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You don't frighten us, IR35 pigeon dodgers. Go and boil your bottoms on a radiator, you sons of Andyw's Mum. I lick my chutney spoon at you, so-called "Andy Wan King," you and all your silly English expats.
can't improve on this apart from renaming NLYUK in my mind.
Pontius Pilate: 'I will not have my fwends widiculed by the common soldiewy. Anybody else feel like a little... giggle... when I mention my fwiend... Biggus...'
[A guard sniggers]
Pontius Pilate: '...Dickus?'
[More sniggering]
Pontius Pilate: 'What about you? Do you find it... wisible... when I say the name... Biggus...'
[Sniggering]
Pontius Pilate: '...Dickus?'
[Both guards snigger]
Pontius Pilate: 'He has a wife, you know. You know what she's called? She's called... Incontinentia... Incontinentia Buttocks.'
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"Your mother was a member of ISIS and your father smelt of Economic downturns"
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'Suity, you are like a festering breast, with an ebola virus for a nipple'
that wasnt one of mine, it was Eeks'.
what did you mean by that Eek ??
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May your radiators be forever blocked and your chutney double dipped.
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This one always makes me smileOriginally posted by Halo Jones View PostMay your wi-fi be forever out of range and may you suffer permanent Schrodinger’s USB syndrome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx0lQ-dmw_s
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May your wi-fi be forever out of range and may you suffer permanent Schrodinger’s USB syndrome
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May the fleas of a thousand camels de-friend you on facebook
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