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The wit tag on WindowsForum.com captures humorous and clever exchanges from community members. Threads include collections of funny sayings from different cultures, such as Finnish expressions about putting shoes on your foot, and shared laughter over side-splitting moments with friends. Users also post witty one-liners and ponderings, like observations about natural foods and pedestrians, as well as unintentionally hilarious newspaper headlines. These discussions showcase the lighter side of the forum, where members enjoy wordplay, irony, and good-natured humor. The tag reflects a space for playful banter and clever observations that bring levity to the community.
All languages and cultures have some strange sayings.
In Finland we say, You put your shoes in your foot [singular] - not your shoes on, that is.
We also say, Pull your trousers in your foot [singular].
This might be a funny topic? What the heck are Aussies saying? Eh?
Grateful for the good laugh I got here today. Just hilarious, felt neat to actually, LOL :D:teeth_smile::p
Didn't even have to scroll down to the Watercooler, either :thumbs_up:
Just too funny... Oooou, my ribs :confused_smile:.
OMG, another, almost, even better, LMAO!! :ahaha: Oh...
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•I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.
•There are two kinds of pedestrians: the quick and the dead.
•Life is sexually transmitted.
•Healthy is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
•The only difference between a...
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Could you imagine the police responding to this particular call? “So you’re telling me that the bar fight was started by the sumo wrestler over there, involving a giant chocolate bar? Exactly how long did the fight last?” “It was about as long as the headline for this in...
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