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We’re sure you’re no stranger to the staggering amount of bizarreness on the internet. There are robots posing as people, people posing as robots, too many porn sites to count, videos about everything, videos about nothing … the list goes on.

Keeping that in mind (for the rest of eternity, of course) and scrolling through some of our recent blog posts the other day, we came to realize that The Daily Clog is the lucky recipient of many strange and interesting comments. Here and now, we’re taking the liberty of posting some of our favorites for you (with some sassy commentary, would you expect any less?).

For starters, let’s examine the wonderful make-up brush cleaning tutorial provided for us by Eunice Choi just a couple days ago. Some of the comments provide great feedback and response to the piece. Debbras Canas, for instance, a seemingly veteran comment poster, offered and interesting point of view:

“Hey Kez,Nice pics are you single The danish coach”

Now, just a few follow-up questions. Who is Kez? Why doesn’t Debbras like question marks or periods? What about the Danish coach?! Robt Dumeny, on the other hand, had a very different perspective:

“Check out this Hair growth Video”

Obviously, the care of cosmetic brushes isn’t the only aspect of vanity on Robt’s mind. In Jennifer Fei’s awesome post earlier in the week, she reported all the facts about the Cal Women’s Rugby team. Nadia Atkinson had a pretty adventurous interpretation of the article:

“Buildings are quite expensive and not everyone is able to buy it. Nevertheless, credit loans are invented to help different people in such kind of cases.”

Yes, Nadia Atkinson, we too are concerned with the buildings that the Cal Women’s Rugby team is considering purchasing. What a valid point. Luxury Homes seemed to offer a great response, but was it to Jennifer’s post? Or to Nadia’s comment?

“Thanks for the great posting and your all efforts. I think the above article is valuable for all concerned people.”

You know, it’s really comforting to know that this article addresses the needs of all concerned people ever. And that’s not the first time Luxury Homes has offered some input. In response to Deborah Lee’s post last week about Doe Library’s 100th birthday, Luxury Homes left us all wondering.

“Merely wanna input that you enjoy a same clean locale, I charity the intent furthermore fad it really stands external.”

… We’re going to go ahead and take this opportunity to stop while we’re ahead. Let’s all see what kinds of insightful comments are launched at this article! And if you’re thinking of sharing your thoughts, don’t hesitate. These clowns have set the bar pretty low.

Image source: JISC under Creative Commons


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