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Jul 26, 2007 19:42

Last night I was watching TV and a guy said "there's been an increase in numerical numbers". I think knowing what he meant by that would totally spoil it ( Read more... )

non sequiturs, fandom, house/wilson, television

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petrichor_fizz July 26 2007, 19:10:14 UTC
Somebody called 'animesomething' started wanking on some icon site, and got into an argument about House/Wilson, and said "HOUSE/WILSON IS THE WAINRING EVER AND HOUSE IS FUGLY". Presumably they meant 'worst pairing', but it's been reappropriated by the H/W crowd since then. To summarise, it simultaneously means absolutely nothing and anything you want.

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geekfreak03 July 26 2007, 19:18:02 UTC
I STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT WAINRING MEANS

I ASKED LOADS OF PEOPLE AND FOR SOME REASON THEY WON'T ANSWER

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geekfreak03 July 26 2007, 19:18:42 UTC
LOL OH I SEE WHAT YOU DID UP THERE

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petrichor_fizz July 26 2007, 19:34:28 UTC
WHAT I DID UP THERE IS THE WAINRING EVER

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inlaterdays July 26 2007, 19:41:50 UTC
MOS DEF THE WAINRING EVER

I AM ALL IN FAVOR OF AN INCREASE IN NUMERICAL NUMBERS ALSO

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cirrocumulus July 26 2007, 21:26:02 UTC
Are Numerical Numbers from the Redundant Department of Redundancy?

And Wainring FTW! Even though House/Wilson kicks ASS.

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petrichor_fizz July 26 2007, 21:33:38 UTC
I think it's from the Charitable Fund for Pleonastic Tautologies Foundation.

And wainring is the House/Wilson ever. Or something. The point is that they both rule.

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