User Panel
Quoted:
I remember you laughing at my post because you think they're ludicrous. However sir your "lol's" are no longer valid after posting this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. I remember you laughing at my post because you think they're ludicrous. However sir your "lol's" are no longer valid after posting this. It seems reasonable that maybe there AREN'T any nisser in the New World, which explains why Americans don't believe in them. I mean, since they live (hidden) on farms and in the woods in Scandinavia, how would they ever have gotten over to the Americas? |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. And General Discussion. *golf clap* |
|
Quoted: I BEG YOUR PARDON SIR! I AM NOT FROM MINNESOTA, I SIMPLY HAPPEN TO LIVE HERE! I AM FROM THE GREAT STATE OF NEW YORK, FULL OF PROPER AND CORRECT PIZZA, FUCKTARDS, AND ASSHOLES! NEVER CONFUSE ME FOR BEING FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE, SIR! HAVE A GOOD DAY, AND TRY NOT TO FUCK TOO MANY GEESE ON YOUR WAY OUT, SIR! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I BEG YOUR PARDON SIR! I AM NOT FROM MINNESOTA, I SIMPLY HAPPEN TO LIVE HERE! I AM FROM THE GREAT STATE OF NEW YORK, FULL OF PROPER AND CORRECT PIZZA, FUCKTARDS, AND ASSHOLES! NEVER CONFUSE ME FOR BEING FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE, SIR! HAVE A GOOD DAY, AND TRY NOT TO FUCK TOO MANY GEESE ON YOUR WAY OUT, SIR! |
|
|
Quoted: It seems reasonable that maybe there AREN'T any nisser in the New World, which explains why Americans don't believe in them. I mean, since they live (hidden) on farms and in the woods in Scandinavia, how would they ever have gotten over to the Americas? View Quote Somehow it figures that Europeans would have faeries and trolls, while North America gets skinwalkers and goatmen and sasquatch. I shudder to imagine what supernatural horrors Australia has hidden. |
|
Quoted:
It seems reasonable that maybe there AREN'T any nisser in the New World, which explains why Americans don't believe in them. I mean, since they live (hidden) on farms and in the woods in Scandinavia, how would they ever have gotten over to the Americas? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Jesus, stop the planet, I want off. 54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. I remember you laughing at my post because you think they're ludicrous. However sir your "lol's" are no longer valid after posting this. It seems reasonable that maybe there AREN'T any nisser in the New World, which explains why Americans don't believe in them. I mean, since they live (hidden) on farms and in the woods in Scandinavia, how would they ever have gotten over to the Americas? Somebody should read American Gods. |
|
Quoted:
Somehow it figures that Europeans would have faeries and trolls, while North America gets skinwalkers and goatmen and sasquatch. I shudder to imagine what supernatural horrors Australia has hidden. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
It seems reasonable that maybe there AREN'T any nisser in the New World, which explains why Americans don't believe in them. I mean, since they live (hidden) on farms and in the woods in Scandinavia, how would they ever have gotten over to the Americas? Somehow it figures that Europeans would have faeries and trolls, while North America gets skinwalkers and goatmen and sasquatch. I shudder to imagine what supernatural horrors Australia has hidden. Koala Bears and a 50 year old Elle MacPherson. |
|
Quoted:
Somehow it figures that Europeans would have faeries and trolls, while North America gets skinwalkers and goatmen and sasquatch. I shudder to imagine what supernatural horrors Australia has hidden. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
It seems reasonable that maybe there AREN'T any nisser in the New World, which explains why Americans don't believe in them. I mean, since they live (hidden) on farms and in the woods in Scandinavia, how would they ever have gotten over to the Americas? Somehow it figures that Europeans would have faeries and trolls, while North America gets skinwalkers and goatmen and sasquatch. I shudder to imagine what supernatural horrors Australia has hidden. Read Gaiman's "American Gods." It will all make sense, in a very disturbing sort of way. Goddamit, 52 seconds! |
|
Quoted:
Koala Bears and a 50 year old Elle MacPherson. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
It seems reasonable that maybe there AREN'T any nisser in the New World, which explains why Americans don't believe in them. I mean, since they live (hidden) on farms and in the woods in Scandinavia, how would they ever have gotten over to the Americas? Somehow it figures that Europeans would have faeries and trolls, while North America gets skinwalkers and goatmen and sasquatch. I shudder to imagine what supernatural horrors Australia has hidden. Koala Bears and a 50 year old Elle MacPherson. I am strangely aroused... |
|
Quoted:
54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. I wasn't aware that we'd left. |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. I wasn't aware that we'd left. I assumed my Iceland sidenote was unfunny. |
|
Quoted:
I assumed my Iceland sidenote was unfunny. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. I wasn't aware that we'd left. I assumed my Iceland sidenote was unfunny. It's Iceland - the whole place is funny. |
|
Quoted:
When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. And don't even get started on Snotgurgles! |
|
Quoted:
Are you saying that Europe was once Middle Earth, and that some of the creatures still live? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. Are you saying that Europe was once Middle Earth, and that some of the creatures still live? Ever examined European politics lately? Mordor is back and is on the march. |
|
|
|
View Quote |
|
View Quote That is friggin brilliant. |
|
View Quote my wife and I have made those...outstanding! Just don't get the Grands!, get the regular size. |
|
Quoted: Dont piss off the house nisser.... They look like most of GD http://www.soroe-turistbureau.dk/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/kravlenisser.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It seems reasonable that maybe there AREN'T any nisser in the New World, which explains why Americans don't believe in them. I mean, since they live (hidden) on farms and in the woods in Scandinavia, how would they ever have gotten over to the Americas? Dont piss off the house nisser.... They look like most of GD http://www.soroe-turistbureau.dk/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/kravlenisser.jpg |
|
View Quote |
|
|
Quoted:
That could totally be my new forum title! Respect the authority of the Fairy Police!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
This thread now has "Fairy Police"?! Outstanding. That could totally be my new forum title! Respect the authority of the Fairy Police!!! Sorry your already known as Goose Fucker |
|
Not funny, but really fuckin neat
http://imgur.com/a/uotTQ |
|
View Quote That got me all geared up.
|
|
First time in that whole television show that they did what I would have done. |
|
Quoted:
When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. Fuckin' Europe... |
|
Quoted:
Dont piss off the house nisser.... They look like most of GD http://www.soroe-turistbureau.dk/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/kravlenisser.jpg View Quote That's racist... |
|
Quoted:
First time in that whole television show that they did what I would have done. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
First time in that whole television show that they did what I would have done. Yep. I was yelling at the TV the whole episode. |
|
View Quote did that tonight...works...well.... |
|
Quoted:
https://scontent-b-lax.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1.0-9/1489209_601605553255033_1440581969_n.jpg View Quote oh I want one of those. and I want a button on one of the handles that makes little red lights come on in the guns and it makes a pew pew pew sound!! ETA: and it should make a kerchunk sound when I set it down for the next step. |
|
Quoted:
Sorry your already known as Goose Fucker View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
This thread now has "Fairy Police"?! Outstanding. That could totally be my new forum title! Respect the authority of the Fairy Police!!! Sorry your already known as Goose Fucker you're |
|
View Quote Theres a ton of more pranks like that they do, just went through a few. They're baaaaad!! Lol! |
|
Quoted:
No one freely admits from being from NY. Show us where the bad men touched you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
I BEG YOUR PARDON SIR! I AM NOT FROM MINNESOTA, I SIMPLY HAPPEN TO LIVE HERE! I AM FROM THE GREAT STATE OF NEW YORK, FULL OF PROPER AND CORRECT PIZZA, FUCKTARDS, AND ASSHOLES! NEVER CONFUSE ME FOR BEING FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE, SIR! HAVE A GOOD DAY, AND TRY NOT TO FUCK TOO MANY GEESE ON YOUR WAY OUT, SIR! Compared to being confused with originating in Minnesota, I'll cop to NY any day. Now, if I were born in NJ, I'd have just lied and said I came from California |
|
|
|
Quoted:
The Glorious Ranga Mullut.. http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2014/03/18/1226858/304362-dbd964ae-ae5d-11e3-ab00-db71cb218bc5.jpg View Quote Good on ya, mate! |
|
Quoted:
Why did the chicken cross the road? To get away from this fucker. <a href="http://s1198.photobucket.com/user/bamarebel45/media/Dog_drags_chicken.gif.html" target="_blank">http://i1198.photobucket.com/albums/aa441/bamarebel45/Dog_drags_chicken.gif</a> View Quote |
|
Quoted: Why did the chicken cross the road? To get away from this fucker. http://i1198.photobucket.com/albums/aa441/bamarebel45/Dog_drags_chicken.gif View Quote CHICKEN FUCKER! |
|
Quoted:
The Glorious Ranga Mullut.. http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2014/03/18/1226858/304362-dbd964ae-ae5d-11e3-ab00-db71cb218bc5.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes His long, luscious locks have made him a university campus celebrity and led to social media fame, with more than 9000 people ‘liking’ a page made in honour of his mullet. Really, mate? Over 9000? |
|
Quoted:
CHICKEN FUCKER! http://s.mcstatic.com/thumb/6343772/18073786/4/flash_player/0/1/super_troopers_chicken_f_er.jpg?v=2 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Why did the chicken cross the road? To get away from this fucker. http://i1198.photobucket.com/albums/aa441/bamarebel45/Dog_drags_chicken.gif CHICKEN FUCKER! http://s.mcstatic.com/thumb/6343772/18073786/4/flash_player/0/1/super_troopers_chicken_f_er.jpg?v=2 Those were Farva's parents by the way. |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.