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Jo Brand is a British comedian who recently came to global prominance by suggesting that SJWs should dispense with throwing milkshakes and instead throw battery acid.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/06/12/jo-brand-jokes-throwing-battery-acid-politicians-milkshakes-pathetic-9931312/


== Quotes ===
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=== Throwing Acid ===

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"I would say that but that is because certain unpleasant characters are being thrown to the fore.

‘And they are very very easy to hate. I am kind of thinking, why bother with a milkshake, when you could get some battery acid? That’s just me, sorry.

‘I’m not gonna do it, it’s purely a fantasy, but I think milkshakes are pathetic, I honestly do. Sorry.’"<ref>https://metro.co.uk/2019/06/12/jo-brand-jokes-throwing-battery-acid-politicians-milkshakes-pathetic-9931312/</ref>
</blockquote>

=== Men ===

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"The way to a man's heart is through his hanky pocket with a breadknife."
<ref>https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/jo_brand_583459</ref>
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 16 December 2024

Jo Brand is a British comedian who recently came to global prominance by suggesting that SJWs should dispense with throwing milkshakes and instead throw battery acid.

Quotes =

Throwing Acid

"I would say that but that is because certain unpleasant characters are being thrown to the fore.

‘And they are very very easy to hate. I am kind of thinking, why bother with a milkshake, when you could get some battery acid? That’s just me, sorry.

‘I’m not gonna do it, it’s purely a fantasy, but I think milkshakes are pathetic, I honestly do. Sorry.’"[1]

Men

"The way to a man's heart is through his hanky pocket with a breadknife." [2]

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