Just a joke. Because of the lack of a comma, which makes the "her" a possessive pronoun, i.e. "would you do her varkey?", which makes "varkey" sound like a body part, when what he meant was "do her, Varkey?", Varkey, sadly, uncapitalized, being the name of the person being addressed. But he didn't say "...do her, Varkey?" You see, the way it was originally written, it sounded like the guy was talking about "her varkey". I thought my joke was kinda funny, but after having to explain it...This was either a joke and kinda funny or not a joke and the funniest shit I'ver ever read in my life...
Just a joke. Because of the lack of a comma, which makes the "her" a possessive pronoun, i.e. "would you do her varkey?", which makes "varkey" sound like a body part, when what he meant was "do her, Varkey?", Varkey, sadly, uncapitalized, being the name of the person being addressed. But he didn't say "...do her, Varkey?" You see, the way it was originally written, it sounded like the guy was talking about "her varkey". I thought my joke was kinda funny, but after having to explain it...
Just a joke. Because of the lack of a comma, which makes the "her" a possessive pronoun, i.e. "would you do her varkey?", which makes "varkey" sound like a body part, when what he meant was "do her, Varkey?", Varkey, sadly, uncapitalized, being the name of the person being addressed. But he didn't say "...do her, Varkey?" You see, the way it was originally written, it sounded like the guy was talking about "her varkey". I thought my joke was kinda funny, but after having to explain it...