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"is that a walrus, mom?" - Altruist - 08-09-2025

Brutal


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - machinelves - 08-09-2025

did someone say that to you? 

what is the point of this thread


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - freddie - 08-09-2025

Once I got

"Mom what's wrong with that man"

Lmao

Not even joking


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - thesupremegentleman - 08-09-2025

I am he as you are he, as you are me and we are all together


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - ΛΟΓΟΣ - 08-09-2025

Goodfellas


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - ΛΟΓΟΣ - 08-09-2025

yes son its a big fat mad walrus in front of u


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - Altruist - 08-09-2025

(08-09-2025, 09:08 AM)ΛΟΓΟΣ Wrote: yes son its a big fat mad walrus in front of u

Kinda what she said


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - ΛΟΓΟΣ - 08-09-2025

funniest post in awhile


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - Busty Doll - 08-09-2025

I was sitting in the Athens airport lounge last year, and this Croatian mother and little child sit with me.

This means I understand what they're saying, but they have zero clue that I do because it's an international area.

The kid starts saying a million times: "Is uncle mad?" referring to me.

"Mom is he mad?"

And I'm very upset that this toddler in a stroller is calling me a crazy person.

So their entire stay consists of him saying: "Mom is uncle mad?" and the mom repeating: "No no. He's not. Maybe he's tired."

"Uncle is not mad?"

Then me mean-mugging the 1 year old, and similar psycho behavior I'm known for.

"Un-cle, un-cle!" he would keep repeating to his mom and himself.

("Chico" in Croatian, which is another coincidence)

Anyway after they leave, I realize the kid didn't mean "is he insane" but "is he angry."

So I had been hating on a baby for no reason.


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - Mr Looks - 08-09-2025

(08-09-2025, 11:08 AM)Busty Doll Wrote: I was sitting in the Athens airport lounge last year, and this Croatian mother and little child sit with me.

This means I understand what they're saying, but they have zero clue that I do because it's an international area.

The kid starts saying a million times: "Is uncle mad?" referring to me.

"Mom is he mad?"

And I'm very upset that this toddler in a stroller is calling me a crazy person.

So their entire stay consists of him saying: "Mom is uncle mad?" and the mom repeating: "No no. He's not. Maybe he's tired."

"Uncle is not mad?"

Then me mean-mugging the 1 year old, and similar psycho behavior I'm known for.

"Un-cle, un-cle!" he would keep repeating to his mom and himself.

("Chico" in Croatian, which is another coincidence)

Anyway after they leave, I realize the kid didn't mean "is he insane" but "is he angry."

So I had been hating on a baby for no reason.


Lol why did you scare the poor bastard do you think

Were you practicing your hunter stare or what?? Green


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - Busty Doll - 08-09-2025

(08-09-2025, 11:15 AM)Mr Looks Wrote: Were you practicing your hunter stare or what?? Green

Yeah that was disturbing. The mom leaves for a sec and naturally the baby stares at me wide-eyed and smiling. But I try to give him the intense hateful stare. I'm truly out of my mind.


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - Busty Doll - 08-09-2025

(08-09-2025, 11:15 AM)Mr Looks Wrote: why did you scare the poor bastard do you think

Well, I have my deadpan Dead Eyes look, but it just signifies deep thinking/maturity, tiredness and maybe dysthymia.

It doesn't mean I'm rude.

This waitress in Nice also said to me: "Smile! Just smile!" So I reported her to the hotel for rudeness.


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - Mr Looks - 08-09-2025

(08-09-2025, 11:18 AM)Busty Doll Wrote: Yeah that was disturbing. The mom leaves for a sec and naturally the baby stares at me wide-eyed and smiling. But I try to give him the intense hateful stare. I'm truly out of my mind.


Should have said something like 'do I look mad son??' then go back to acting like tourist when mom came back


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - ΛΟΓΟΣ - 08-09-2025

(08-09-2025, 11:18 AM)Busty Doll Wrote: Yeah that was disturbing. The mom leaves for a sec and naturally the baby stares at me wide-eyed and smiling. But I try to give him the intense hateful stare. I'm truly out of my mind.

stop wearing dresses in front of kids u sick fuck  Rage


RE: "is that a walrus, mom?" - Mr Looks - 08-09-2025

(08-09-2025, 11:22 AM)Busty Doll Wrote: Well, I have my deadpan Dead Eyes look, but it just signifies deep thinking/maturity, tiredness and maybe dysthymia.

It doesn't mean I'm rude.

This waitress in Nice also said to me: "Smile! Just smile!" So I reported her to the hotel for rudeness.


Even the most influential model of our generation has it tbh, as masculine as it gets

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I like to say I have eyes of ballou and nose of gandy