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klingon law

Klingonlaw Presented without comment.

Except, of course, saying that it's presented without comment is actually a comment in itself, and then commenting on that comment is a meta-comment.

So how about if I just say: WWdN:iX reader Justin sent me this, all the way from far off Canuckistan. I thought it was funny, and I thought some WWdN:iX readers would find it funny, as well.

(Image from: Toothpaste for dinner)

(Click to embiggen.)

(Click for TMBG, via Roughy.)

(Click for absolutely nothing.)

(//slashie)

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