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THAT is a pretty sick puppy if we're being honest.
AHHH! My typo -- "SOYLENT" -- I've not seen that movie since it was released on broadcast TV. I think I was like 14. When I read the article I instantly thought of Edward G. Robinson being turned into crackers.
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Most famously, Jonathan Swift used it as the basis for his Modest Proposal, published in 1728. Swift's proposal advocated reducing the population
and the crimes associated with poverty by raising children for not more than 12 months and then selling them on to landlords to be used as food for the landowning classes.
Bigthinker.com? Is this the online version of National Enquirer?
I know it's tough for you folks that constantly whine about sources of news to actually spend 2 seconds to find it on a site you're more comfortable with.
I know it's tough for you folks that constantly whine about sources of news to actually spend 2 seconds to find it on a site you're more comfortable with.
not new.
quote:
Most famously, Jonathan Swift used it as the basis for his Modest Proposal, published in 1728. Swift's proposal advocated reducing the population
and the crimes associated with poverty by raising children for not more than 12 months and then selling them on to landlords to be used as food for the landowning classes.
OKAY, THAT is truly sickening! Satirists usually are whackadoodles, but that was over the edge.
I know it's tough for you folks that constantly whine about sources of news to actually spend 2 seconds to find it on a site you're more comfortable with.
And why should I google for a different source when the one linked had stories about zombies and werewolfs. Seriously.
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