Gasp! Who would've thought?!
chefdano3
I have no idea what this says, but I like it.
Definitely a percentage of duck in there.
Close, Metaphor Refantasio
Am American, can confirm. Trying to talk to my family about this results in arguments and then calling me "a sheeple" and blind, and/or blaming it on the "democrats fake news."
Comparing them to rocks, is an insult to rocks.
Your dinner was a plate of snacks?
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Oh they shouldn't have made this article. There's no need to give him any ideas.
Ugh, that's lame. That kinda takes the fun out of it a bit.
Ugh, that kinda ruins it tbh.
I actually love this. That truck is stupid and hilarious, and sometimes it's just plain fun to have something overly ridiculous and useless. Someone put a lot of time and effort to make this useless monstrosity to whom I bet it brings them loads of amusement, and I appreciate it. A+ carry on.
Someone making one of these things is novel, funny, and awesome. A company mass producing these to sell to people would be a terrible, awful idea, and would not be fun at all.
This truck is not The Problem, it's the mass produced oversized beasts that clog the roads with not only their size, but also their numbers.
"Internet relay chat" it was the first major messaging protocol on the Internet. You would register an IRC number that was unique to you, and join one of the many different chat channels that anyone could create. The name of the chat would be what the intended topic of discussion was supposed to be, and show you how many people were in the room. Often times completely unmoderated, with a few select users having the rights to ban people if they happen to be in the chat at the time.
It was a wild time.