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Autocowrecks: Trolldemort

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» 33 Failures in Communication

  1. Jaydon Hansen says:

    Because everybody knows that Nokia bricks are indestructable.

  2. El Super says:

    fake and gay

  3. mental_patient says:

    I am confirming that I think this is dumber than a pile of asses.

  4. xpdracon says:

    What is the fail here? Why is this on failblog? I don’t get it…

  5. Smitt-Tay says:

    List of true fails associated with this item:

    1.) References Harry Potter film – fail !
    2.) References ‘Horcrux’ as if anyone knows what that is – fail !
    3.) References artificial memes – fail !
    4.) Isn’t at all funny – fail !

    There are more, but I’m too apathetic to list them.

  6. blastfromPast says:

    This is incredibly lame, much like Failblog these days..

  7. fallenSamurai says:

    Don’t know what a Horcrox is and I’m damn proud of it. Also that Nokia 3310 was not so indestructible, I don’t see any of them still being used.
    Also… if you know what a horcrox is, you’ve probably never seen a real Nokia 3310 because you were in kindergarten or not even born(based on Harry Potthead’s audience age group).

    • znakes says:

      I’m not a Harry Potter fan, I read the first two books (because that’s what cool kids back in the day did) but it just got way too weird even for my taste.
      But to be fair, I know that phone from back then, it was still cool (this side of the pond anyway) just around the time Harry P. was all new and fancy.

    • Raqubor says:

      I’m 26 and I read all HP books. I knew times before portable phones and PCs were wide spread.
      There are a lot of people who know what Horcruxes are, at least people who watched the movies do.

      Why are you proud of it? People like you are so sad, really.

    • Leah says:

      Nokia 3310s were released in 2000. Harry Potter was released in 1997. Even if you assume only 10 year olds read Harry Potter, that means by 2000 those 10 year olds in 1997 would be 13 and plenty old enough to have seen, and even used, a Nokia 3310.

      It’s also worth keeping in mind that those 10 year olds in 1997 were 20 by the time the final book came out in 2007, so it’s definitely not aimed only at children.

  8. Leadballoon says:

    pfft… so what if a nokia can survice a gentle (and not so gentle) drop. The first gameboy has survived a frikkin’ bombing.

    http://www.geekologie.com/2008/03/gameboy-survives-bombing-still.php

  9. plasmacultist says:

    Won’t somebody please think of the bandwidth?

  10. RIM says:

    Dear Failblog,
    Please stamp the words “sponsored post” on posts that you get paid a fee for placing.
    Thank you, RIM

  11. Vlad says:

    forced meme is forced.

  12. Nev Argon Agivuwup says:

    Somebody didn’t hold shift when resizing their images…

  13. Franpa says:

    Is the joke that Harry has to find a Nokia phone out of a potential billion or so?

  14. Emetique Necrotica says:

    People think that if you make a panel comic involving Harry Potter characters and somehow include other popular culture references that it instantly makes it funny.

  15. arieas says:

    Pretty sure the original did not use ragefaces, and probably also used different images.

  16. jjjjjjjj says:

    Flailblog FAIL

  17. Nyu says:

    Not a fail, and repost.
    Your born was a fail.

  18. standard says:

    what the hell is this?

  19. CaptainRaison says:

    Wasn’t Harry Potter set in the 1990s…

  20. Derp says:

    i don’t get it. don’t bother explaining. i never come back after i’ve posted.

  21. erialc says:

    needs to be on memebase, not failblog


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