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Monday, 2 February 2009

But Blessed Gaia Demands Sacrifices!


What happens when you forget that the people are the masters you serve and not cattle to be managed.

2 comments:

  1. Mmmm, soylent-green-y!

    I wonder if soylent came in other flavors. Green must have gotten a bit monotonous. Or maybe it was different-flavored depending on who was ground up to make it. Curry-flavored soylent made from Indians for instance, or strangely Vegemite-flavored stuff from the antipodes. American soylent would of course, taste like ketchup.

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  2. Greens should lead by example and sterilize or euthanize themselves (preferably the latter).

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