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Tomorrow, I'll bring an MP5. I tried to find an anagram for "napping idiots. Cannibals Recently, a large corporation hired several cannibals to increase their diversity. How many idiots does it take to change a lightbulb? Three; one to hold the bulb and two to turn the chair.

A large corporation hires a Tribe of cannibals And they tell them: "You have full rights as employees, but you're not allowed to eat anybody. The CEO says: "Somebody has been reported missing. Did you eat them? I can't stand idiots that don't know the difference between to and too. There so stupid. Dad, what are idiots? There was a slightly long bridge, wide enough for only one car and one day, two cars tried to cross over from opposite directions and met at the middle of the bridge, obviously unable to get past the other One driver poked his head out of his window and yelled - "I don't make way for idiots!

A horse walks into a bar. The village of idiots. There is a village of idiots. Every month the village gathers in the town square, where 3 people from the neighboring town each bring in an object so,the town's folk can guess what it is.

It's great fun for the whole town women, men, young and old alike join the festivities. The first person walks t Three idiots get lost in the desert



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