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[[File:Swedish chef.jpg|thumb|Bork bork bork]] | |||
[[Netspeak]] for "break"; usually applied to [[computer]] hardware or [[software]] and usually used in the past tense, "b0rked". | [[Netspeak]] for "break"; usually applied to [[computer]] hardware or [[software]] and usually used in the past tense, "b0rked". | ||
If you [[lurk moar]] and [[moar]] in Encyclopedia Dramatica [[at least 100|at least 100%]] of the time, you will find [[goatse|horrible things.]] These things will [[B0rk|b0rk]] your sanity to irreparable levels. This is, of course, assuming you are sane to begin with. | If you [[lurk moar]] and [[moar]] in Encyclopedia Dramatica [[at least 100|at least 100%]] of the time, you will find [[goatse|horrible things.]] These things will [[B0rk|b0rk]] your sanity to irreparable levels. This is, of course, assuming you are sane to begin with. | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Björk]] | |||
*[[Mershed Perderder]] | |||
*[[USENET|alt.swedish.chef.bork.bork.bork]] | |||
*[[Clarence Thomas]] | |||
{{Language}} | {{Language}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:44, 30 August 2022


Netspeak for "break"; usually applied to computer hardware or software and usually used in the past tense, "b0rked".
If you lurk moar and moar in Encyclopedia Dramatica at least 100% of the time, you will find horrible things. These things will b0rk your sanity to irreparable levels. This is, of course, assuming you are sane to begin with.
See also
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