The anteater isn't typically seen upright in a "bring it on" sort of a fash. In fact he'd starve, if he stayed that way for long, since ants don't fly.
I digress.
That pose is a Britism (I think...?). Have you never watched a Jason Statham film (unforgettably bad scripts, unforgettably fit bloke)? It's the whole thug stance - "come on then, if you think you're hard enough!" as one beckons forward with one's fingers (assuming one has enough brain stem activity to raise one's knuckles from off the floor). Is it merely our Atlantic divide which prevents this image from being fucking hilarious?
P, it's not the stance I don't understand. I get that quite well. It's the "I'm an anteater" part of it that I don't get. It would have been just as hilarious without it. With it, I'm going, huh? what does that have to do with anything?
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LOLZ
BWAH! Dude, that's so you...
inedness
I waited a few days to see if this would click, but...I don't get it. The anteater part, I mean.
And on that note, I'm going to bed, and will probably dream about anteaters. Come to think of it, I think I already did a couple of nights ago.
but...I don't get it
The anteater isn't typically seen upright in a "bring it on" sort of a fash. In fact he'd starve, if he stayed that way for long, since ants don't fly.
I digress.
That pose is a Britism (I think...?). Have you never watched a Jason Statham film (unforgettably bad scripts, unforgettably fit bloke)? It's the whole thug stance - "come on then, if you think you're hard enough!" as one beckons forward with one's fingers (assuming one has enough brain stem activity to raise one's knuckles from off the floor). Is it merely our Atlantic divide which prevents this image from being fucking hilarious?
P, it's not the stance I don't understand. I get that quite well. It's the "I'm an anteater" part of it that I don't get. It would have been just as hilarious without it. With it, I'm going, huh? what does that have to do with anything?
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