Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

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Due to insomnia, i've been doing a bit of a dive into old media, meaning Mockumentary TV specials from the 70s ( title: 1985 ((very bleak)) to 1998 (world War Three) on youtube. After i finish up world war three, i'm going to watch either Without Warning (aliens) or Special Bulletin (nuclear terrorism)
 

Due to insomnia, i've been doing a bit of a dive into old media, meaning Mockumentary TV specials from the 70s ( title: 1985 ((very bleak)) to 1998 (world War Three) on youtube. After i finish up world war three, i'm going to watch either Without Warning (aliens) or Special Bulletin (nuclear terrorism)
Hearing "Mockumentary" always makes me want to rewatch the theatrically released one "Drop Dead Gorgeous".
 


Due to insomnia, i've been doing a bit of a dive into old media, meaning Mockumentary TV specials from the 70s ( title: 1985 ((very bleak)) to 1998 (world War Three) on youtube. After i finish up world war three, i'm going to watch either Without Warning (aliens) or Special Bulletin (nuclear terrorism)
Might I also suggest this one, from 1985?

 


Surprise. People who misread someone else's assertion will sometimes continue to misread it even after being corrected, as a way to twist the meaning of what was expressed, cling to being right and win the discussion. Then claim the other people "proved my point" after they moved the goalposts by ignoring the correction.
 
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That’s just what cowardly shunners of taste discussions think, when it’s obviously objectively true that…

[Burly men thrust Bruce into a sack and drag him off stage left. His argument continues, increasingly faintly, until there are the sounds of two giant cuttlefish having their day made by an unexpected smorgasbord.]
At least the cuttlefish are happy. And that makes happy Cockatiels.
 

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