No Sé

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Alright listen up, buttercup. This "No sé" sounds like "nose", but in Spanish, it actually means "I don't know." It's funny because the author is pretending not to know how to say "nose" in Spanish, when in reality he is just making a pun about the Spanish language. You probably didn't even know Spanish was a language did you? You are so dumb.

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Oops! I meant to put my joke into a different category, not just repeat it. Now I'm feeling noseous!