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Re: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 1:37 am
by SpunkySix
Atario wrote:
SpunkySix wrote:Is that real? :shock:
Let me just point out one of the many jokes on the package. Location is listed as Hershey Highway.
Heh, wow. Still... some of the things in here make my skin crawl, like what Liminaut shared.

Re: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 8:26 pm
by ParagonTerminus
Atario wrote:
SpunkySix wrote:Is that real? :shock:
Let me just point out one of the many jokes on the package. Location is listed as Hershey Highway.
"PENIS FLAVOURED!"

Re: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 8:54 pm
by Atario
ParagonTerminus wrote:
Atario wrote:
SpunkySix wrote:Is that real? :shock:
Let me just point out one of the many jokes on the package. Location is listed as Hershey Highway.
"PENIS FLAVOURED!"
Better than their competitors over on Penis Highway, with their Hershey-flavored ones.

Re: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:07 pm
by Khalego
Popcorn513 wrote:although i'm straight
That you felt the need to point that out in a context where it was not remotely in question suggests a ridiculous degree of insecurity about your own sexuality.

And that picture is hilarious. :lol: Terrible, because something of that kind was likely marketed at some point in history, but hilarious.

Re: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:16 pm
by HarvestmanMan
Liminaut wrote:
Broomhead wrote:I knew they existed, but I didn't think a pharmacy would sell that sorta thing...

Curing homosexuality probably spawned around the same time Europe started cracking down on deviancy. That's just a guess though. People are sick, twisted jerks sometimes.
Check out the life of Alan Turing sometime. He ran the British Ultra decryption effort, and was rather responsible for making WW2 a lot shorter. He was also gay. This was discovered, he was convicted of homosexuality, and eventually committed suicide after struggling with the court-ordered cure.
Also worth mentioning: music pioneer Joe Meek.