By :( - 02/03/2010 00:14 - United Kingdom

Today, I had to explain to my 14-year-old sister why one must not wear the same pair of knickers for a week. FML
I agree, your life sucks 30 455
You deserved it 2 451

Same thing different taste

Comments

AmberBerry 0

**vomit** This is GROSS!! How did she not know to change her own UNDERWEAR?!?

xxxsexykrissiexx 0
perdix 29

You should have told her that if she insists on wearing the same pair of "knickers" for that length of time, she needs to go commando every other day. That will give the "knickers", and her "fanny," a chance to air out. I love British English, ya fag-smokers.

#62 I love how you call it BRITISH English, given that England is in Britain....

FYLDeep 25

Fag in your mouth Fag in your mouth Looking like a fool with a fag in your mouth.

that's... actually kind of catchy. lookin like a fool with fags in your mouth

yottskry 0

I still contest that there's no such language as "American English". It's just English with lots of mistakes :p

FYLDeep 25

What's that? I can't hear you with that fag in your mouth.

Someone's got their panties in a knot.

SeedlessMe 13

your child is by Far the smelliest!

thedivinecomeD 0

I like the way he says "why one must not wear..." sounds smart. normal people would have said,"why you shouldn't..." :)

69- England and Great Britain are kinda the same thing. I think you meant that it's in the United Kingdom, and it would've sounded really dumb for him to say "English English." the way the British vs. Americans vs. Australians use English is all very different. Don't be a smartass.

#75 said England and Great Britain are the same thing, then you must be American.. or not British. I'm British, and my nationality a combination of THREE British countries. It's called "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" ... there's no difference between 'UK' and 'GB' when most people use it. But Scottish and Welsh are definitely nationalities, and I'm not sure they'd like being called English. I was NOT trying to be a dick, or a 'smartass', I merely commented on how I love how our English is often commented on as 'wrong' (I'm not saying you or the other person said this). Maybe they should try NOT to interchange British and English; I'm sure the Canadians would have something to say if we called them Americans (hey, they're in the North American continent, right!?).

She's 14 and she doesn't know this?! Damn that is so disgusting.

that's not an fml! that could lead to some fun!

well, that's much better than if she'd have to explain it to you...