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Dr. Lady Kaka: Copy-pasting about 'Hinduism' was lucrative for me
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Myself Mallu, Yourself?
2012-04-30 05:36:35 UTC
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"Dr." Lady Kaka "confessed" to having been paid to whore her political
beliefs disguised as religion. She said that she had mastered the art of
copy-paste on the internet using the magical skills she'd developed in
working with cowdung. "They told me, if ya sling it, ya gotta make it
stick," she said while wolfing down another ham and cheese sandwich.
However, she declined to elaborate on who "they" were, when asked.

Lady Kaka then rambled on in strange tongues that vaguely sounded like
"saniskrit" and claimed that she was the female incarnation of Charles
Manson. She also said that she was working on a slasher movie, a new
genre of "vedic horror", based on a nightmare script she had cobbled
together from the Indian newsgroup. The movie titled, "No 13th Ekadashi
for Defenseless Arindumb," was said to awaken a new physics in zombies.
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VB, Ubetjotushy
'ome=shanty

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The Baboon Squad

Dr. Muckeraj, aka Lady Kaka, aka Kakadevi, aka The Old Cow of Hawaii,
and her faithful monkey, Fanabba, aka Poochie, are rabid evangelical
Christians. The Baboon Squad, as Kakadevi and Pooch call themselves,
hates Hindus, Muslims, and Catholics, and the US too, which makes them
copy-paste trash 24/7. The transgender idiot, Kakadevi, claims to be a
"scholar" of Sanskrit, but hasn't demonstrated any knowledge or mastery
of it. However, there is plenty of evidence of attempts made by
Macaulay's monkey to "doctor" original articles to pidginize Sanskrit
words, perhaps to send Sanskrit into the gutter. The "doctorate" that
Kakadevi claims to have is likely for copy-paste research on the myriad
applications of cowdung. Other than some stock phrases that are
copy-pasted regularly, the Cosmic Baboon has shown no originality or
creativity, nor has the monkey contributed anything of value to any
discussion. Macaulay's other monkey, who, apart from saying "ditto" to
Kaka's caca, has no other skills than spraying fire hydrants with raised
hindquarters.
Myself Mallu, Yourself?
2012-05-01 02:15:51 UTC
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"Dr." Lady Kaka "confessed" to having been paid to whore her political
beliefs disguised as religion. She said that she had mastered the art of
copy-paste on the internet using the magical skills she'd developed in
working with cowdung. "They told me, if ya sling it, ya gotta make it
stick," she said while wolfing down another ham and cheese sandwich.
However, she declined to elaborate on who "they" were, when asked.

Lady Kaka then rambled on in strange tongues that vaguely sounded like
"saniskrit" and claimed that she was the female incarnation of Charles
Manson. She also said that she was working on a slasher movie, a new
genre of "vedic horror", based on a nightmare script she had cobbled
together from the Indian newsgroup. The movie titled, "No 13th Ekadashi
for Defenseless Arindumb," was said to awaken a new physics in zombies.
--
VB, Ubetjotushy
'ome=shanty

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The Baboon Squad

Dr. Muckeraj, aka Lady Kaka, aka Kakadevi, aka The Old Cow of Hawaii,
and her faithful monkey, Fanabba, aka Poochie, are rabid evangelical
Christians. The Baboon Squad, as Kakadevi and Pooch call themselves,
hates Hindus, Muslims, and Catholics, and the US too, which makes them
copy-paste trash 24/7. The transgender idiot, Kakadevi, claims to be a
"scholar" of Sanskrit, but hasn't demonstrated any knowledge or mastery
of it. However, there is plenty of evidence of attempts made by
Macaulay's monkey to "doctor" original articles to pidginize Sanskrit
words, perhaps to send Sanskrit into the gutter. The "doctorate" that
Kakadevi claims to have is likely for copy-paste research on the myriad
applications of cowdung. Other than some stock phrases that are
copy-pasted regularly, the Cosmic Baboon has shown no originality or
creativity, nor has the monkey contributed anything of value to any
discussion. Macaulay's other monkey, who, apart from saying "ditto" to
Kaka's caca, has no other skills than spraying fire hydrants with raised
hindquarters.
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