
From the Corporate Logos That Tell The Truth challenge. See all 524 entries (closed)
(, Thu 22 Oct 2009, 5:55, archived)
my computer is going way to slow to make any more of these tonight
maybe later
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Thu 22 Oct 2009, 5:56,
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maybe later
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dont do smoking of the fhugs just dont - it can hurt like hell
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Thu 22 Oct 2009, 5:59,
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dont do smoking of the fhugs just dont - it can hurt like hell
They need expensive long term treatment!
At least according to most drug companies.
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Thu 22 Oct 2009, 6:00,
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At least according to most drug companies.
this one I am not even going to edit:

if your doctor prescribes it then it is okay yeah?
everyone's on fucking pills these days, god damn the pusher man
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Thu 22 Oct 2009, 6:14,
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if your doctor prescribes it then it is okay yeah?
everyone's on fucking pills these days, god damn the pusher man
Absolute dualism and total cognitive dissonance in one loathsome picture.
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Thu 22 Oct 2009, 6:22,
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tonight we further discuss the use of piss as an artistic medium
but first:
fucking - welcome to the automated society where fucking is no longer anything but going in and out - its just fucking and it feels like fucking i guess
- andy warhol
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Thu 22 Oct 2009, 6:02,
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but first:
fucking - welcome to the automated society where fucking is no longer anything but going in and out - its just fucking and it feels like fucking i guess
- andy warhol
Regarded in time, it is the continuous evolution of a being ever growing older;
it never goes backwards, never repeats anything, and it fucks 578 cow dongs. --Henri Bergson
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Thu 22 Oct 2009, 6:19,
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it never goes backwards, never repeats anything, and it fucks 578 cow dongs. --Henri Bergson
There are also COMIC OBSESSIONS that seem to bear a great resemblance to dream obsessions.
Who has not had the experience of seeing the same image appear in several successive dreams, assuming a plausible meaning in each of them, whereas these dreams had no other point in common.
Effects of repetition sometimes present this special form on the stage or in fiction: some of them, in fact, sound as though they belonged to a dream. It may be the same with the burden of many a song: it persistently recurs, always unchanged, at the end of every verse, each time with a different meaning.
--H. Bergson (well known cow-dong salesman).
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Thu 22 Oct 2009, 6:36,
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Who has not had the experience of seeing the same image appear in several successive dreams, assuming a plausible meaning in each of them, whereas these dreams had no other point in common.
Effects of repetition sometimes present this special form on the stage or in fiction: some of them, in fact, sound as though they belonged to a dream. It may be the same with the burden of many a song: it persistently recurs, always unchanged, at the end of every verse, each time with a different meaning.
--H. Bergson (well known cow-dong salesman).
