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I showed this to someone in the office the other day...

totally not worth the 15 minutes of trying to explain shcrodinger's theory

hahahahahahaha. brilliant. i can picture your frustration.

Did you just call her a Leech mate

Birds is going to deadlift you next time he see's you

Mate if you insult my girlfriend I will pick you a metre off the ground and set you gently back down again

I showed this to someone in the office the other day...

totally not worth the 15 minutes of trying to explain shcrodinger's theory

Ironically, you won't know if they need the joke explained or not until you show them it...

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Sup

Birds is contemplating the universe via memes

Hamish works with idiots

Plattsys car doesn't work

Leesh and Ric are going to joust for a passenger headlight

Mohsen is always wrong about everything, but said something funny

Grant is instigating fights for his own amusement

Aaron is probably going to be the first one blown up when the invasion happens

Also I just ordered 48 dumplings to be delivered to work, we're hungry as hell here but can't be stuffed going out.

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