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  • Dawico

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    Double Naught Spy

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    So much is wrong with this. They didn't use Kool-Aid. They used Flavor-Aid. Flavor-Aid didn't kill anybody. They were killed with cyanide, various tranquilizer drugs put in the Flavor-Aid, and with bullets (fired from guns). Evil is the problem, but don't drag down my Kool-Aid homies with your trash talk. :roflfunny:
     

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    Is this funny because it's left on the porch?
    Maybe because he's afraid to even step out on the porch and pick up the order (instead of balancing in the doorway). Reminds me of playing "hot lava" in the house -- you had to step from furniture to furniture without touching the floor (which was the "hot lava").
     

    ZX9RCAM

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    Maybe because he's afraid to even step out on the porch and pick up the order (instead of balancing in the doorway). Reminds me of playing "hot lava" in the house -- you had to step from furniture to furniture without touching the floor (which was the "hot lava").

    I was just wondering if I was missing something.
     

    ElevenBravo

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    Done in the workplace, this could be grounds for an age discrimination lawsuit.

    Like it or not, but calling someone Karen or Millenial is protected free speech. On the other hand, insults targeting those over 40 run afoul of the "Age discrimination in Employment act".

    Most of us older folk are thick skinned, but cross the wrong one and you could be in legal trouble.

    The golden years happen after a large settlement from such lawsuits...

    Memes are hard work, but TGT isn't an employer.
     
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