OK... I'll explain... The picture was a picture of a tshirt with "a little friend" popping up from the bottom middle of the shirt so that when you wear it with it tucked in...
And the reason I posted it is because I was bugging DESS in the international city thread about whether he wanted to exterminate all beers. When I went to resurrect this thread, (I have my posts per page set at 50) the post that I see while the thread loads is post number 151. That's what reminded me that I had that hilarious tshirt nagging my brain for some "exposure".
About 30 seconds after I posted it, I realized that not only was it a bad idea, but that I may have been running the risk of getting at least a temporary ban. So I came back to take it down but Mr. Fastest Gun in the West photon had beat me to it.
Sono stupido
But I now take credit for inspiring the line "A picture of a picture of something not allowed is still not allowed."
How do you set how many posts you see per page? I've never seen that option!
For the record I made a picture of a picture of something. I think it's allowed!
Si vous n’êtes pas fan de Battlestar Galactica mais fan de The Office US, vous connaissez cette réplique de Jim parodiant son collègue Dwight Schrute et le résumant à ces trois mots : Bear.Beet.Battlestar Galactica (pour comprendre et détailler la complexité de cette citation, j’ai demandé à mes amis de Mahalo Aswers d’en dire un peu plus).
Si vous n’êtes ni fan de The Office ni fan de Battlestar Galactica, vous êtes quand même quelqu’un de bien parce que vous avez lu le post super longtemps quand même.
Had to add this picture, had me wondering WTF was going on there:
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The Giant Short-Faced Bear (Arctodus simus) had the ability to run on his two long hind legs, and may have reached a running speed of 40 miles per hour! It would have been a frightening sight, as this bear stood five feet tall on four legs, but rose to 12 feet when standing up. It lived in the western US, Canada, and Alaska.
Polar Bears and Dogs have a strange relationship. On several occasions, humans with huskies have chanced upon wild Polar bears and they seem to run up to each other and play like humans play with their pets. No hostility at all. Just natural instincts of intelligence and trust perhaps built up by evolution.
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