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"Hypocrisy at it's finest."

(Note that the apostrophe was in the original tweet.)
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dtgreene: "Hypocrisy at it's finest."

(Note that the apostrophe was in the original tweet.)
Unless including the unnecessary apostrophe was a deliberate choice made apparent in the context that line was removed from, that doesn't really fit. (Nor do several of the things people have posted in here lately.)

The key thing to ask yourself is: Does this sound significantly funnier (or more disturbing, or more surreal) when read on its own than it did when read as part of the broader text it was taken from?
I like that other people are posting here more, but this isn't the "Let's point out bad grammar!" thread (nor is it a second non sequitur thread).
Here's one that is well known among 2D Zelda fans:

"I AM ERROR."
The hype is high :)
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HunchBluntley: The key thing to ask yourself is: Does this sound significantly funnier (or more disturbing, or more surreal) when read on its own than it did when read as part of the broader text it was taken from?
I have an interesting example of the reverse:

"How are you gentlemen?"
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Here's one:

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"Mountains of mice exploded."

https://twitter.com/botnikstudios/status/940627812259696643
[When I am at the gym, I play this when I need to feed the pump dragon. It does the trick...]

"Five rails of coke, followed by a pre-workout blend of molly and red wine, I smash my skull into a barbell and bleed all over my mesh tank."

(A guy commenting under an 80s inspired retrowave song on YT)

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I remember the wife buying me it as a present and was gutted when I finished it between lunch and supper.



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At one point, the prosecution had to demonstrate the decapitation move, failed, and the case was thrown out.
Well, somebody made a topic on the GOG forums titled "I want to remove a star".

A couple ideas for those looking for things to post in this thread:

Sometimes, a typo can change the meaning of a sentence to something not intended; "let's eat Grandpa" instead of "let's eat, Grandpa" is one that I have seen used as an example.

Another idea might be to look at newspaper headlines, especially those that can be parsed multiple ways.
"My Texas girl has never done that, would love to try it someday."