This is a great sentence, even if it is only unintentionally funny.

Is this thread for memes too? I dunno. In any case, I thought this one was funny.

Good question! Because this made me laugh:

Very much so, good sir, the ‘image macros’ the thread title refers to are just fancy pants words for meme.



Ooooo, you got P&R in my EverythingElse! Lemme pile on:

Please lets not start filling this thread with political memes.

How about… wildlife! Here is a sample of action photos I have recently seen on the “Africa Geographic” Facebook group that I have really liked:

And to finish it with a meme (which I may or may not have seen here, it’s really hard to remember!):

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That’s the subtitle for my first run through Latria 3-2 without a good bow.

Happy Burryman Day!

On the Friday morning, a local man is covered from head to ankles in burrs (the sticky flowerheads or seedheads of two species of burdock, Arctium lappa and A. minus) that grow locally. The stickiness of his burry covering means that he has to walk awkwardly, with legs apart and arms held out sideways, but he is nevertheless paraded around a seven-mile route through South Queensferry for nine hours or more. He supports his aching arms on waist-high poles decorated with flowers. Two attendants guide him through the town and help him through his ordeal. The Burryman starts at the Staghead Hotel where is dressed in the burrs. The first stop is the former Provosts house at Villa Road then he parades round the town including visits to every public house, at each of which the Burryman is given a drink of whisky, but because of his sticky facial covering he can only drink through a straw. Local residents also give drinks of whisky so by the end of the day he is exhausted.

“exhausted” and “and absolute arseholed” after drinking nothing but whisky through a straw all day and stumbling round town in Nurgle daemon cosplay during midsummer. Pretty hardcore stuff.

That seems like the kind of story that ends with the cameraman being murdered by the locals at part of some ritual.

Starring Nick Cage, directed by Lars von Trier.

We love our harvest rituals in Western Europe. The Green Man gets around.

In this case, the sacrifice is undertaken when the camera crew stopped for a drink in the wrong part of Glasgow on Saturday night, and involved bottles.

Our hidden covens and druidic cults have been booming due to the Covid lock down forcing everyone to rent cottages in rural areas, next years harvests will be the best ever.

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