It can go either way. For example, there's a comic strip called "Broom Hilda." It has a character in it (that doesn't seem to have a name). Outside of its cave is a sign that reads free insults. Does this remind you of HH?
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No you always pay for HHs insults, after all he is mighty, and you should tremble in his wake; and also he is somewhat inured to wealth being a score board, or should I more appositely say from an objective perspective: bored.
Nice insult though, I rank it 8/10 maybe 9, for being just subtle enough to pass the censor, but no more.
As most mods know, they'll let a cleverly phrased ad hominem pass, they wont let a tantrum. Wise words.
Nice insult though, I rank it 8/10 maybe 9, for being just subtle enough to pass the censor, but no more.
As most mods know, they'll let a cleverly phrased ad hominem pass, they wont let a tantrum. Wise words.
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