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OMG how many people haven't seen the inside of a schrader tite valve?
While they are at it they should cut the 4 5G antennas off their cars.
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Tire, not tite
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Wonder what gauge needle they used. 🤣
I used to think it would be fun to make up and release urban legends.with stuff like that. That was way back in 2000, and I'm glad now that I never gave in to that impulse. It's like throwing a match into gasoline.
@misterfive Maybe. OR, you could’ve accelerated the delegitimization of disinformation memes. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Way to go. 😜
Yes, but only if the gasoline has a collective IQ of 5.
Also, not an urban legend. Meme.
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No, urban legend. Memes (in the modern internet sense of the word) weren't used for that then, and were barely even a thing. Social media as we know it today didn't exist yet, and images had to walk to school in ten feet of snow uphill both ways. Today memes are just the most common mechanism for spreading urban legends, but they have been around for far longer than the internet. People have always liked their alarming stories, true or fake.
Hey, hi. Idk what’s goin on over here but I’m thinking my sense of humor has been misinterpreted (as is so often the case.).
So, happy weds and stuff. 🤗
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Nah, you're good. I was just thinking it's good I never tried to make up stuff like that despite thinking it would be funny, because people believe it way too easily, and then there was a pedantic exchange about my wording :D
Wait till he hears what proctologists do 🤣 @Dawn2Dark @estherschindler
@estherschindler That never gets old
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