For Stiles
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:05 pm
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My favorite week in the city is coming up!
My favorite week in the city is coming up!
Fighting the Gangster Frankenstein Earphone Radio Slavery Big Brother Conspiracy at all costs
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You can actually get the shirtBigshankhank wrote:Man, I kinda just want the t-shirt...
And for the record, that is NOT a cement mixer, that is a concrete mixer. For $500 one deserves to have their experience properly documented.
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Fuckin' Ajae wrote: You can actually get the shirt
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[media]https://youtu.be/CBVBHRD5lNU[/media]SFist wrote:A new advertisement that mocks Burning Man's corporate influences and was itself produced by sandwich company Quizno's (as a faux-installment of The Maze Runner movie franchise) is so meta and self-aware as to be nearly sentient. At once brilliant and sordid, this is the kind of meta-TV that David Foster Wallace warned us about, may he rest in peace. Oh, and perfectly completing the meta-mind-fuck of this whole episode, Burning Man officials are considering a lawsuit against Quizno's — for commodifying its culture....
And for an even deeper layer of WTMF, here we are on joined together a web forum which self describes as a dis-organization mocking the organizers of a gathering which trumpets its grasp of unity through disorganization who organized a lawsuit against someone who is marketing that disorganization because they weren't organized enough to do it themselves, but who now realize that they stand to lose money for their organization.Jaeger wrote:Corporate Ad Mocking Burning Man's Corporate Influence Is So Accurate That Burning Man Might Sue [LINK]
[media]https://youtu.be/CBVBHRD5lNU[/media]SFist wrote:A new advertisement that mocks Burning Man's corporate influences and was itself produced by sandwich company Quizno's (as a faux-installment of The Maze Runner movie franchise) is so meta and self-aware as to be nearly sentient. At once brilliant and sordid, this is the kind of meta-TV that David Foster Wallace warned us about, may he rest in peace. Oh, and perfectly completing the meta-mind-fuck of this whole episode, Burning Man officials are considering a lawsuit against Quizno's — for commodifying its culture....
Goose, Stiles, you're welcome.
--Jaeger