Quote (DasBoooot @ Nov 6 2024 02:49am)
When you refer to crayons, it's the brightness you associate. Not the sharpness, idiot. You're on the level of sxtitans insult quality. Step your game up nerd.
Little late to this response, sorry you had to wait so long.
the actual quote is "not the brightest crayon in the box" and "not the sharpest tool in the shed"
but notice, i didn't mention the box or shed either?
I really wasn't expecting id have to dumb it down more... but, sharpest crayon ready to play, was an absolute word play off the ole phrases. as well as insinuating dullness, as crayon wax tips dull VERY quickly.
Imagine trying to correct someone, missing the quote in its entirety and not even realizing how the entire thing went over your head.... and now, you'll either ignore (totally fine) or respond with some nonsense about how
stupid what i said was, and that a joke shouldn't have to be explained.... which before hitting submit, please refer to "the sharpest crayon ready to play" again.... perhaps a sarcasm for dummies, could assist you bud.