>rural England, 1900 ad >rainy Sunday night >a boy is wandering the streets, carrying a severed hand >he walks to a house and rings the doorbell >an old man answers and looks at the hand, saying: >"Justice has been served." >the boy then goes on to 2 more houses, and is greeted by 2 more old men, that say exactly the same thing
This is all I can say. You can ask me more about it, but I can only reply with "yes" or "no". If I don't know the answer, or it is not a yes-no question, I will remain silent. Near the bump limit, you can create additional threads and link them here. This is not a game to be won.
Isaac Cruz
Go to sleep user
Nathaniel Thomas
Who says, "Justice has been served?" Is it the boy or the men?
Leo Long
No
Xavier Reed
...
Levi Rogers
Yes
Jaxson Price
Yes
Josiah Wood
Are you retarded?
Leo Sanchez
...
Hunter Hughes
Yes
Luis Ward
...
Brayden Wilson
Does the hand belong to a criminal?
Bentley Gutierrez
yes
Caleb Miller
Yes
Daniel Ortiz
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Gabriel Bennett
No
Adam Sanders
Maybe
Owen Jackson
Sup Forums is the perfect place for stories like this.
Evan Turner
Yes
Juan Campbell
OP, try /bant/, for ID.
Camden Martin
you should add some timestamp to prove the real op and provider of answers user. i do like this. Did the boy cut the hands?