A preview of the new greaterest generation

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A preview of the new greaterest generation

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Are we doomed or saved? You decide!

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Should I make a "Don't blame me. I was reading Hegel at 12." t-shirt?
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I saw the "She's a woman" one a few days ago, cracked me up, and the (d)fuck. I love the Godzilla fold-over
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I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
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I can't fault that one.
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Wolter wrote:Image

I can't fault that one.
Jesus was a black man.
No, Jesus was Batman.
No, that was Bruce Wayne.
I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
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eumaas wrote:Should I make a "Don't blame me. I was reading Hegel at 12." t-shirt?
Does that doom or save us? :shifty:

edit: Man, this one takes me back to high school science exams.
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Some of those are actually pretty clever. Others, not so much.
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This one made me laugh out loud...
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