Followup to Memes Blog
I just couldn’t help being interested in the Brit who did his dissertation on memes. Yeah, he’s officially weird, looks gay (and I don’t mean this pejoratively), calls his dissertation a “scholarly shitpost.” It included […]
When Did Memes Become a Thing?
Six years of college and I had to google what a meme is. Why’s that? If it’s so important; why didn’t I learn what it was in geometry or algebra class where all the vitally […]
That’s No Virus, That’s KC and the Sunshine Band!
In a stunning announcement yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control admitted that for the past three months its researchers, in their frenzied attempt to develop a vaccine, have mistakenly been using a 1977 photo of […]
As Virus Spreads, Candidates Shift to “Get Off My Lawns” Strategy
NORTH HERO, Vermont. This idyllic town on the shores of Lake Champlain is a haven for those seeking privacy, but one of its newest homeowners is better known for plunging into the rough and tumble […]
Cartoon: It’s not a global Pandemic, it’s an Alternative viral epidemic?
Written by: Paul Lander Artist: Dan McConnell
FUTURE TRUMP TWEETS
Libraries are a major place for the fake media to place their destructive materials. After all, the very word ‘Library” begins with “lie”. Something to think about. I am smarter and know more than all […]
Poetry on a Split Shift
The task of being a poet is not completed at a fixed schedule. No one is a poet from eight to twelve and from two to six. Jorge Luis Borges, lecture on Blindness, 1977 I […]