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    Octorok
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    When Name Calling Isnt Swearing

    What you have to do in this game, is make 1-3 sentences, using swears to make it sound like you arnt swearing...

    A fan says to the vacuum cleaner, "You suck" the vacuum cleaner says to the fan, "Blow me"

    Then it goes back and forth to see who has the best, and worst jokes.

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    Re: When Name Calling Isnt Swearing

    when you're at a dam, you trip, and go, "dam steps!" and walk on to be attacked by a dam beaver. (does that work like you were wanting?)
    curly hair rock!!!!!! sS??Ss <-me w/ curly hair

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    Re: When Name Calling Isnt Swearing

    Yea, kinda. But it should go like, You are at a dam, you trip over the steps and yell, "These dam steps!"

    Here is another one...

    A gardening tool says to a female dog, "You bitch." The says to the tool, "You hoe."

    Something like that.

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