Saturday, May 9, 2009

Why Are Zombies Popular?

Socialism.

15 comments:

  1. It's not just zombies. It's not an accident Marx wrote so much about Alien Nation.

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  2. Karnack certainly is right on top of the latest trends. I'm looking forward to his article about how the synthesizer is going to change the face of pop music.

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  3. So, I read that.

    He's basically saying that the popularity of zombies proves his fear of brown people is rational?

    But that concern over a possible pandemic, economic disaster and environmental degradation is a socialist zombie panic.

    I'll never forgive you Bubba.

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  4. Captcha suggests I should be cainged.

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  5. I see the attractiveness of the rightwing. You can get paid for that? Beats working.

    capcha says RB is a cycon.

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  6. Yeah, sure, but the IMPORTANT question is: Is It Recursive?

    Why is Socialism Popular?

    Could it be the zombies?

    Naaahhhhh....

    Also, captcha suggests this is all nothing but audgma

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  7. herr doktor bimlerMay 10, 2009 at 2:26 PM

    He's basically saying that the popularity of zombies proves his fear of brown people is rational?

    And 'media satraps' are involved, who are like a reprise of teh Nattering Nabobs of Negativity, but in a minor key.

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  8. herr doktor bimlerMay 10, 2009 at 2:28 PM

    The rationale behind male circumspection is to avoid a build-up of audgma.

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  9. I don't think RB allows recursing around here.

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  10. While fresh curses are preferred, there is an undeniable satisfaction in reheating a pot of leftover curses to eat while watching some sporting event.

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  11. ZRM is a [S]splitter[/S] random appendage dropper!

    ~

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  12. We don't care what Bubba don' allow,
    Gonna fractal recurse anyhow.

    We don't care what Bubba don' allow
    'round here.

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  13. Mister, you'll care when you need rotating moustaches.

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  14. Cain't be holding with no fractal recursing. It ain't natcheral.

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