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The phrase "Lest We Forget" was also used [[at least 100 years ago]] by everyone who fought on the side of the Allied "Forces during World War I.  Except [[America]]. It's mainly written on monuments to forestall the question "what's that building for?"
The phrase "Lest We Forget" was also used [[at least 100 years ago]] by everyone who fought on the side of the Allied "Forces during World War I.  Except [[America]]. It's mainly written on monuments to forestall the question "what's that building for?"
==Trollin'==
*Knock-knock.
*Who's there?
*9/11.
*9/11 who?
*YOU SAID YOU'D NEVER FORGET!!!!!


==An Unforgettable Gallery==
==An Unforgettable Gallery==

Revision as of 23:02, 10 September 2011


Elephants NEVER forget.

A hilarious catch phrase sometimes used by conservatives to invoke feelings of guilt in liberals, because liberals forgot about 9/11 and hate America. They also forgot Poland. The NEVER FORGET! meme has inspired dozens of hilariously bad, jingoistic Photoshops and pickup truck window art --some, amazingly enough, not involving crying eagles.

Emo faggotry

The phrase is often used by emo fags whose friends/relatives/second cousins/tennis partner's dog/someone they're sure they've seen somewhere before died in the WTC attacks. The phrase "Never forget" will be written in AIM profiles and on wristbands, clothes, and things of that nature. Regardless of whether they actually knew the dead guy or not, these people still get really sad about it because they're emotional fucktards.

Some War That Happened a Long Time Ago

The phrase "Lest We Forget" was also used at least 100 years ago by everyone who fought on the side of the Allied "Forces during World War I. Except America. It's mainly written on monuments to forestall the question "what's that building for?"

Trollin'

  • Knock-knock.
  • Who's there?
  • 9/11.
  • 9/11 who?
  • YOU SAID YOU'D NEVER FORGET!!!!!

An Unforgettable Gallery

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