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More seriously, a common joke in which the roles of two people, objects, etc., are reversed. |
More seriously, a common joke in which the roles of two people, objects, etc., are reversed. |
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{{quote|<small>In Soviet Russia, [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You|the unabridged version]] clicks to view you!!</small>}} |
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[[Category:In Soviet Russia Trope Mocks You]] |
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[[Category:Laconic]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 8 August 2014
In America, you write short Laconic Entry. In Soviet Russia, short Laconic Entry writes YOU!!
More seriously, a common joke in which the roles of two people, objects, etc., are reversed.
In Soviet Russia, the unabridged version clicks to view you!! |