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Mahir To Borat, I Sue You!

An anonymous reader writes "The mockumentary Borat bears more than a passing resemblance to late '90s net celeb Mahir Cagri of ikissyou.org, and he's not amused. Steven Leckart of Wired magazine gives him the third degree."

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  1. Re:I do not understand Americans by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    In case yoyu haven't noticed, rednecks are so popular in the USA that one even managed to get elected president.

  2. Re:Wrong, wrong, wrong! by celerityfm · · Score: 2, Funny

    I kiss you! :)

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  3. Beebeard v. Packetmon by BeeBeard · · Score: 2, Funny

    You stole my insightful comment. Please expect to hear from my lawyer.

  4. My internet there is a problem by heptapod · · Score: 2, Funny

    On my internet there is problem,
    And that problem is Borat.
    He take Mahir's jokes,
    He never give it back.

    Throw Borat down the well,
    So Mahir can be free.
    You must grab him by his mustache,
    Then we have big party.

    If you see Borat coming,
    You must be careful of his teeth.
    You must grab him where it is funny,
    And I tell you what to do...

    Throw Borat down the well
    So Mahir can be free
    You must grab him by his mustache
    Then we have big party

  5. Re:Way overrated by Mark+Maughan · · Score: 2, Funny

    The News program?

    Stay on topic please, we are talking about comedy.

  6. Re:Wrong, wrong, wrong! by Kagenin · · Score: 3, Funny

    What about a joke so funny... that you DIE LAUGHING.

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  7. Re:Bigot by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 2, Funny

    Swift advocated cannibalism as a solution to poverty in Ireland. What a monster.

    Actually, that was pretty monstrous. Swift wasn't bound by modern political correctness, and thus his bigotry is all the more heinous. Racism against the Irish was widespread in his day. What would you say to someone today who advocated cannibalism as a solution to poverty in Bangladesh? No matter how good his writing, he'd be pilloried as a racist (Orson Scott Card comes to mind).

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