next you’ll be telling us the delicious sandwiches made personally by the japing pale redhead of McDonalds are not Gaelic gastronomie and that the Burger King is not a true royal!
you’re not wrong. also, when someone whiffs a “literally”, my brain replays a scene from this clip which starts around 1:30, which is kind of pleasant memory for me. simpler days, when such contrivances were edgy, genre-defying absurdist sketches and not accurate portrayals of popular media products.
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next you’ll be telling us the delicious sandwiches made personally by the japing pale redhead of McDonalds are not Gaelic gastronomie and that the Burger King is not a true royal!
using “literally” really puts this one on a new level.
you’re not wrong. also, when someone whiffs a “literally”, my brain replays a scene from this clip which starts around 1:30, which is kind of pleasant memory for me. simpler days, when such contrivances were edgy, genre-defying absurdist sketches and not accurate portrayals of popular media products.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Burger King implies the existence of Burger Robespierre.
Oh, the coming revolution! The glories that await us.
i like to imagine the meat at Le Burger King is ground aristocrat. <<ah hon hon hon, les cochon sucree>>
Le Prion Flambroulè
.> << ah ha ha ha the(s) sweet pig…
Burger Prince Andrew is proof that we should abolish the Burger monarchy.
FYI you can also use a seismograph