Author Topic: Lawl for Kids - Even the Passenger gets in trouble  (Read 63758 times)

Ah... Does mine make sense to anyone?
The cops found out he had skin on his chest.

The cops found out he had skin on his chest.

No, they were thinking of his skin color. :cookieMonster:


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Oh God, the father's hair changes color... We don't take kindly to people who can change their hair on the fly around here!

Ah... Does mine make sense to anyone?

Edit: Green to Blond.
It'd help if the guy wasn't at the same location, aka change the room background. Maybe use text rather then colour to explain the racism such as "Black guy..."

It'd help if the guy wasn't at the same location, aka change the room background. Maybe use text rather then colour to explain the racism such as "Black guy..."

Actually, I feel bad enough making a tribal joke than to put it in text, nor is there enough room. But I'll change the room color and repost it.

Edit: I couldn't decide what to color the room. And when I tried to color the whole room behind him, it felt too flat... Hope these colors aren't too odd:
« Last Edit: February 07, 2011, 01:52:40 PM by MegaScientifical »

Someone explain that to me.

But the guy in the orange attire is even more black than the guy at the door!

The guy in the door is black...?

But the guy in the orange attire is even more black than the guy at the door!

Yes, but the cops first went to the person who called about the disturbance.