
One day, the old woman who lived in a shoe just snapped.
[Original unmodified image from here, h/t Pam M.]
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Author: Bunk Strutts
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OK. Mirror magic.
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Dunno. A Tineye search sources a post on a Turkish site of construction oddities (No. 6 on the list).
https://onedio.com/haber/bunu-dokuyan-cocuk-kor-oldu-bakarken-hangi-mantikla-yapildiklari-konusunda-cikmaza-gireceginiz-17-tasarim-903114
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Running the caption through googoyle translate doesn’t help:
“At least, thanks to the heater core, they will not be cold while they are toileting.
You have to look on the bright side…”
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Was thinking I saw it previously, on your thingy(ies) or someone else’s. Probably you.
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Someone posted it on The X and I riffed on it.
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