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Sarcasm directed at the OP failing to apply the other two letters that exist on the same row on the keyboard as the "u" key, to the word "you", was clearly lost on this one.
Get it now?
There was a riot? I'm fairly certain all that happened was me making a sarcastic joke, and then trying to explain it to someone who didn't understand. Perhaps you could make use of the definition of the word "riot"?
Riot:
Noun
1.
a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
"riots broke out in the capital"
synonyms: uproar, commotion, upheaval, disturbance, furor, tumult, melee, scuffle, fracas, fray, brawl, free-for-all; More violence, fighting, vandalism, mayhem, turmoil, lawlessness, anarchy, violent protest
2.
an impressively large or varied display of something.
"the garden was a riot of color"
synonyms: mass, sea, splash, show, exhibition More
"the garden was a riot of color"
3.
informal
a highly amusing or entertaining person or thing.
"everyone thought she was a riot"
verb
1.
take part in a violent public disturbance.
"students rioted in Paris"
synonyms: rampage, go on the rampage, run riot, fight in the streets, run wild, run
I did not see a riot. Tell me, where is this riot?
3.
informal
a highly amusing or entertaining person or thing.
"everyone thought she was a riot"
i dunno