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well it looks like someone got fucking mad bc of kuromi 

imagine being so mad that you dislike a post bc it says i hate kuromi these kuromi stans getting too far
Kuromi stan: dislikes a kuromi hate post
Person writing it: well it looks like someone got fucking mad bc of kuromi
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Well, sweet mother Theresa on the hood of a Mercedes Benz, you sound like a majestic f*cking eagle 

When you hear Armin Arlert's voice for the first time.
Keith Shadis-- Well, sweet mother Theresa on the hood of a Mercedes Benz, you sound like a majestic f*cking eagle.

Well why don't you make like a tree then, and get the fuck out! 

An idiom used to tell someone to get the fuck out.
Popularized by Doc, the old bar owner in The Boondock Saints, during the scene leading up to the bar fight with the Russian Mafia. Doc, who suffers from tourettes, commonly stutters and, therefore, mixes sayings (such as "People in glass houses sink ships"). Doc, who wants the Russian Mafia to gtfo, tells asks: "Well why don't you make like a tree then, and get the fuck out!"

NOTE: In order to sound authentic the quote must me said in an Irish accent
Nic:"You're such a douchebag."
Dan: "Well why don't you make like a tree then, and get the fuck out!"

Well I'm gonna get the fuck outta here like a fat kid playin' dodgeball!

Used as a goodbye, usually a fast one, as fat kids stand no chance at all in dodgeball.
Well I'm gonna get the fuck outta here like a fat kid playin' dodgeball!

Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles Smells Like A Victorious Mentality Well Deserved 

Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles Smells Like A Victorious Mentality Well Deserved
Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles Smells Like A Victorious Mentality Well Deserved

“I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.” 

I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.”

well yes, quite likely 

a phrase used to annoy others when they ask you a question; best used with a typical, generic British accent.
Hey, when's your birthday?

Well yes, quite likely.