Maybe if he didn’t spend all his money on fuckin burgers he would be able to transplant his daughter’s fatty kidney fat people logic
In the interest of kicking the deceased: "fatty kidney"?
Fucking dope.
I know meatlease was only about 15% real but this was hilarious on multiple levels. 1) as if there is a fatty kidney disease as opposed to fatty liver. 2) that it is somehow contagious if your dad happens to be a fat bastard. ( unless maybe he was suggesting the daughter also has a poor diet ) 3) that the cost of eating at Burger King would some how make two fucks difference towards the crippling costs of a kidney transplant.
the thing for you to die in looks way nicer than the things I see many ppl living in
Re: reminders of encroaching dystopia
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 1:46 pm
by Eight Bit Alien
Am I stupid, or does '3d printed' seem randomly added on as an extra novelty-descriptor?
Anthropologist finds evidence of a historical 'sasquatch' population which used language, NFTs
Re: reminders of encroaching dystopia
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 2:18 pm
by Necrometer
most of the time it is
in the case of regulated things (e.g. 3D-printed gun) I see how it actually matters, but I really don't think many people have a 3D printer capable of printing out this murder-pod...