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Entertaining, yet grammatically incorrect. Which I feel only adds to the crudeness of the artwork giving it a certain quirky charm. The artist has gone for a satirical form of humour, but gives the impression of possibly trying a little too hard and making the joke seem somewhat forced.

I give 3 out of 5 Pirates.

:wave::):O

Entertaining, yet grammatically incorrect. Which I feel only adds to the crudeness of the artwork giving it a certain quirky charm. The artist has gone for a satirical form of humour, but gives the impression of possibly trying a little too hard and making the joke seem somewhat forced.

I give 3 out of 5 Pirates.

:wave::):O

Damn, I think you're in the wrong job Jay :)

With regard to the issue of content, the disjunctive perturbation of the spatial relationships brings within the realm of discourse the distinctive formal juxtapositions.

hahahah @ karen!

hmmmm

an old aldy was jsut walking her maltese thing past my house, and i noticed one of the builders working on a house oppostie dog was running for her, i said, "" theres a dog running at you, youy may want to pick your dog up

she turns to me and goes, sorry love.

i say louder this time, there is a dog runninga to etc etc

she turns and bam, this dog just mawls this little white thing, theres growling yelping and sht, and this old lady freaked out.

:wave: all in all eeryone and everythings is ok

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