Linkage

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:

  • Listen, I’m the last guy to complain about a statue of RoboCop, but isn’t it kind of amusing that Detroit — the postercity for fuckupitude — is getting such a monument? While the city crumbles to the ground, internet denizens around the world are donating to a Kickstarter campaign devoted to memorializing a science fiction character. That’s gotta constitute some new watermark for popcult irony.
  • Next week it’ll be revealed that he was against recycling.
  • There’s the E Ticket and then there’s the Victim Ticket. Hilarious story. Shameless one percenters, eh? But I wonder: Is using your association with a disabled person in order to bypass lines really so different from pretending you’re an Indian in order to get tenure at Harvard?
  • Are women naturally more crazy than men? My totally biased and highly unscientific opinion: yes!
  • Is the age of the hetero movie romance over? If so, why? Seems to me that hetero romance fantasies involving things like vampirism, bondage, and Chechens are thriving. Maybe female tastes have simply changed? Or maybe hetero guys have become too lame?
  • Juggalos go gigolo. (H/T Enzo N.)
  • The most racist countries evah! Maybe we can use this as an excuse to invade and subjugate India?
  • White male privilege: it’s the secret sauce of everything!
  • A concatenation of some of my favorite things: movies, books, and cute girls having orgasms.
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About Fabrizio del Wrongo

Recovering liberal arts major. Unrepentant movie nut. Aspiring boozehound.
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3 Responses to Linkage

  1. dearieme's avatar dearieme says:

    The victim ticket is all very well, but wouldn’t it be cheaper to swathe a leg in bandages and adopt crutches? Or just wear dark glasses and walk with a white stick sweeping in front of you?

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  2. dearieme's avatar dearieme says:

    “an excuse to invade and subjugate India”: yes, it must soon be time for someone to do that again.

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