I finally started reading it. It takes a while to get used to the . . . er, grammar. But, once you do, it’s hysterical.
I’ve started working "butthexed by our fiat masters" into my normal conversation.
I finally started reading it. It takes a while to get used to the . . . er, grammar. But, once you do, it’s hysterical.
I’ve started working "butthexed by our fiat masters" into my normal conversation.
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Make sure you are pronouncing “butthexed” properly. It’s butt-thexed.
The guy cracks me up. He’s half retard, half insightful genius. If it’s an act, it’s a good one.
wtf? That is just too bizarre for words. But I grok the power of the phrase, “butthexed by our fiat masters.”
I finally started reading it.
You will never look back.
I can see how Xenophon’s Anabasis is related to butthex, but I wonder how Carlyle is. Too deep for me.
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