(de)Motivational Posters, Random Pics 6.6

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]KBCThird wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
This is NOT an animated gif!

Click on it to see it larger. Kind of amazing.[/quote]

Weird, it doesnt work for me when it’s small, but when it’s full-size it does - cool![/quote]

That’s what she said.[/quote]

LOL

its ok to lol

[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
its ok to lol [/quote]

I did.

LOL!

heavy rows


too soon?

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Now this one’s real nerdy.

[quote]Nards wrote:
Now this one’s real nerdy.[/quote]

[quote]Nards wrote:
Now this one’s real nerdy.[/quote]

I don’t get it.

[quote]Edevus wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
Now this one’s real nerdy.[/quote]

I don’t get it.[/quote]

lol not sure if i get it or not, it might just not be that funny

A murder of crows. Come on guys, that’s like grade three.

[quote]parsley wrote:

[quote]Edevus wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
Now this one’s real nerdy.[/quote]

I don’t get it.[/quote]

lol not sure if i get it or not, it might just not be that funny [/quote]

A group of crows is called a U_DE

[quote]Quick Ben wrote:

[quote]parsley wrote:

[quote]Edevus wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
Now this one’s real nerdy.[/quote]

I don’t get it.[/quote]

lol not sure if i get it or not, it might just not be that funny [/quote]

A group of crows is called a U_DE …[/quote]

Heh, I had no idea.

"The most widely used term is “murder.” A group of crows can also be called a flock, muster or storytelling of crows.

This is based on the (fallacious) folk tale that crows form tribunals to judge and punish the bad behavior of a member of the flock. If the verdict goes against the defendant, that bird is killed (murdered) by the flock. The basis in fact is probably that occasionally crows will kill a dying crow who doesn’t belong in their territory or much more commonly feed on carcasses of dead crows. Also, both crows and ravens are associated with battlefields, medieval hospitals, execution sites and cemeteries (because they scavenged on human remains). In England, a tombstone is sometimes called a ravenstone."

[quote]Nards wrote:
Now this one’s real nerdy.[/quote]

Here. I just made this even nerdier. Meme inside a joke!

<---- mind blown…please reboot and try again in 5 minutes.

Lol now i get it