Nothing is over until we say it's over. Until then, I present the Sunday Funnies.
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πππ πππ πππ₯π₯ππ¦ π¦π¨ππ¦ π§πͺππ§π§ππ₯ π¨π¦ππ₯π¦ πͺππ§π "π¦π¨π£ππ₯-π¦π£π₯πππππ₯" ππ¦ ππππ’π¨π‘π§ πππ‘ππππ¦ ππ¦ π§πππ§ πͺππ¦ πππ₯ π‘ππππ‘ππ π ππ‘ ππ’πππππ β£ β£In papers filed at California county court today, American Vice President Kamala Harris served notice on Twitter users who use all variations upon the phrase "Super-Spreader", as all the base rights are belong to her. β£ β£According to her old friends, Kamala was infamous for doing the splits in her College days (not for any type of gymnastics, and mostly whilst on her back). "Far and Wide" was her party trick, and they swore she once got both legs behind her ears. Now she wants a monopoly on the terms so she can control her image. β£ β£You see, the name "Super-Spreader" has two meanings, and were always attributed to Kamala with both affection and bitter regret depending on who was using it at the time. For example, the guy she was seducing in the local bar loved the ease in which he could chat up the super-spreader; yet the poor bloke in the STD office the next morning was rather cursing the nickname and wondering how he could be so stupid. β£ β£If successful, Kam-Kam will make a mint off reclaiming these handles and monetising them. Although she will have to consider filing a conflict of interest declaration at some point if she does. Because ultimately, it'll be in her interest to keep COVID going because "Super-Spreader" is a popular tweet term and she'll then get paid two cents per hashtag everytime it's used! β£ β£UPDATE: Accounts with the names "Heels-Up Harris" and "The White House Bike" were also served papers and these people can expect to be sued into oblivion if they persist on infringing on her brand.
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