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Ales Rarus
A Rare Bird, A Strange Duck, One Funky Blog
random thought of the moment:
A pessimist thinks everybody is as nasty as himself, and hates them for it.
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humor and oddities
Enter Sandman
Somewhere in ACLU headquarters, somebody's rethinking the merits of free speech.
If any book could inspire liberals to burn books, it'd be this
one. It's so inane, I thought it was satire at first!
Parody Plurality
Here are a couple of interesting politico-religious parody sites. The first is light-hearted
fare by the folks at National Lampoon. The second is rather harsh, but
so nearly convincing it merits mention.
MoveOnPlease.org
Landover Baptist Church
Out of the Mouths of Roosters
So it turns out that funny
Internet infomercial I mentioned is part of a popular series called "Red
vs. Blue". I've been watching it and giggling like a clown on nitrous.
I haven't laughed this hard since I discovered "Strongbad's
Email".
Welcome to the Internet
This "infomercial"
for the Internet is hilarious.
Ugly on the Outside
"Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly is to the bone." - Anonymous The movement from records to tapes and from tapes to CDs has sadly killed album artwork. With roughly four inches to play with instead of twelve, nobody really puts effort into covers. Of course, […]

