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<font color="#FF6EC7">'''Girl:'''</font> ''[In a horrible, high-pitched voice, imitating Sally Brown]'' Some numbers can't be trusted! These are threes. Did you know that you can never trust threes? See? Threes turn sideways, and pretend that they're M's or N's. And sometimes they turn themselves around to make you think they're E's. Weird, huh? And sometimes they'll lie on their backs and pretend they're W's. Come back! I'll show you some sixes. They like to pretend they're noses.
<font color="#FF6EC7">'''Girl:'''</font> ''[In a horrible, high-pitched voice, imitating Sally Brown]'' Some numbers can't be trusted! These are threes. Did you know that you can never trust threes? See? Threes turn sideways, and pretend that they're M's or N's. And sometimes they turn themselves around to make you think they're E's. Weird, huh? And sometimes they'll even lie on their backs and pretend they're W's. Come back! I'll show you some sixes. They like to pretend they're noses.


I'm practicing my eeks!  
I'm practicing my eeks!  

Revision as of 11:12, 27 June 2010

Please no.
[:)] This is just something silly and random; no meaning whatsoever.
RandomHumor1Part1

On June 25, Chris uploaded RandomHumor1Part1, the first of two Flipnote Hatena animations that blatantly plagiarize Peanuts. While the animation is supposed to be random-access humor, the dialogue is stolen almost verbatim from the Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show episode "Sally at School"; the only difference between the two is that Chris swapped out the word "princess" for "sexy, beautiful woman." The reasoning behind this change should be very, very obvious.

Less than a minute later, Chris uploaded the sequel to this disturbing rip-off, RandomHumor1Part2.

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Girl: [In a horrible, high-pitched voice, imitating Sally Brown] Some numbers can't be trusted! These are threes. Did you know that you can never trust threes? See? Threes turn sideways, and pretend that they're M's or N's. And sometimes they turn themselves around to make you think they're E's. Weird, huh? And sometimes they'll even lie on their backs and pretend they're W's. Come back! I'll show you some sixes. They like to pretend they're noses.

I'm practicing my eeks!

Boy: [Imitating Charlie Brown] Eeks?

Girl: Eeks are very important if you're writing about a sexy, beautiful woman in peril, such as a sexy, beautiful woman living in her apartment. She was hanging in her room one day when suddenly a mouse came in. "EEEEK!" she cried. If you want to write a good story about a sexy, beautiful woman in peril, you would have to be able to write a goood eek.

Boy: An ock probably would've killed me.