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[–] We_Waz_Kangz_N_Sh1t ago 

That's cool and all... but the real question is ...

Do you think I'll do better playing dominos on cheese than on pasta?

C;

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[–] AnonymousAgnostic ago 

Is it weird that only after it has been repeated so much lately that it's started to make actual, normal sense to me? For so long it was so weird, then I finally read it like...

"Do you think I'd do better playing dominoes (high) on cheese than (high) on pasta" and it made perfect sense. I'm not saying it's not code, but there is a legitimite possibility that it simply means that. Now this runs much deeper than that kind of thing for me, but, I wish everyone could see that there's something "stinky" around here, but the more paper mache we latch on, the more difficult it is to parse, the more of a machine the whole thing becomes... It is what it is-- this thing has become it's own hivemind, of which I am a kind of lurking dissenter who understands where you are coming from.

...and is trying to figure out a way to show the rest of the story.

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[–] praisekek888 ago 

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[–] 12345678999 ago 

Did anyone see the bondage ad dominoes pizza ? Weird...

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[–] Mellowmountain ago 

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[–] bobke ago  (edited ago)

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[–] justiceforever 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Okay I think we're barking up the wrong tree with this particular email.

If you look at the context, I think they're talking about how usually he sends her pasta and sauce as a gift. This time he sent fancy cheese. Maybe she'll play better after eating the cheese. Hurrhurrhurr.

It's a stupid joke but that's typical of old people in emails.

I think pizza related map, 65,000 hot dog party, and sitting next to the kids so I'm wired, are much weirder emails.

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