Buwahaha, get a load of these

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In summary, Buwahaha is a term used to express amusement or laughter, often in a mocking or sarcastic way. It is commonly used in internet culture and has gained popularity through memes and social media. The term is a variation of the word "bwahaha" and is often accompanied by exaggerated spelling and punctuation for added emphasis. It is a humorous way to poke fun at something or someone and is often used as an inside joke among friends or online communities.
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buwahaha, get a load of these :D

http://www.rnc.org/moveon-h2.mov [Broken]
http://www.rnc.org/moveon2.mov [Broken]


Hitler and Bush sound are just the same!
 
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Originally posted by phatmonky
http://www.rnc.org/moveon-h2.mov [Broken]
http://www.rnc.org/moveon2.mov [Broken]


Hitler and Bush sound are just the same!
Creepy, isn't it? At least Hitler seemed to have a cause besides money, though.
 
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I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you're trying to convey with the links and the statement. It's not appropriate to compare anyone to Hitler, and it's important to be respectful when discussing political figures. Can you clarify your thoughts?
 

1. What does "Buwahaha, get a load of these" mean?

"Buwahaha, get a load of these" is a phrase used to express amusement or excitement, similar to "hahaha" or "wow".

2. Where did the phrase "Buwahaha, get a load of these" come from?

The origin of the phrase is unclear, but it has been used in online forums and social media since the early 2000s.

3. Is there a specific meaning behind "Buwahaha, get a load of these"?

No, the phrase is considered to be a nonsensical or playful expression and does not have a specific meaning.

4. Can "Buwahaha, get a load of these" be used in a scientific context?

While it is not commonly used in scientific discussions, it can be used as a light-hearted way to express excitement or amusement towards something in a scientific context.

5. Is "Buwahaha, get a load of these" considered to be proper English?

No, the phrase is considered to be slang and is not grammatically correct. It is used more as an informal expression.

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