The fight for language ownership: iFart versus “Pull My Finger”

Unfortunately, I don’t think this is an April Fool’s Day joke.

This case filing is perhaps unique among its peers in containing the phrase “deep stirrings of flatulence,” a phrase one hardly expects to encounter in a court filing.

Thanks to Visual Thesaurus for the full article.

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One Response to The fight for language ownership: iFart versus “Pull My Finger”

  1. Thesaurus says:

    Maybe it IS an April Fool’s day joke?
    I don’t think it isn’t.

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