Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions -
Break your brain. You know you want to.
quote [ The follow up to #Equality, Modern Educayshun delves into the potential dangers of our increasingly reactionary culture bred by social media and political correctness. ]
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HP Lovekraftwerk said @ 9:33pm GMT on 11th November
I hope they read something like this, but I doubt it.
After all, I just saw "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" listed as one of their "best" episodes, even though their take on the subjects lampooned (Katrina, Global Warming) was wrong in just about every sense. The only think they seemed to get right was that "The Day After Tomorrow" was an awful movie.
HP Lovekraftwerk said @ 9:34pm GMT on 11th November
I hope they read something like this, but I doubt it.
After all, I just saw "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" listed as one of their "best" episodes, even though their take on the subjects lampooned (Katrina, Global Warming) was wrong in just about every sense. The only think they seemed to get right was that "The Day After Tomorrow" was an awful movie.
HP Lovekraftwerk said @ 9:34pm GMT on 11th November
I hope they read something like this, but I doubt it.
After all, I just saw "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" listed as one of their "best" episodes, even though their take on the subjects lampooned (Katrina, Global Warming) was wrong in just about every sense. The only thing they seemed to get right was that "The Day After Tomorrow" was an awful movie.
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HP Lovekraftwerk said @ 9:33pm GMT on 11th November
I hope they read something like this, but I doubt it.
After all, I just saw "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" listed as one of their "best" episodes, even though their take on the subjects lampooned (Katrina, Global Warming) was wrong in just about every sense. The only thing they seemed to get right was that "The Day After Tomorrow" was an awful movie.