Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Rage Against the (Vending) Machine

The wearer hides behind the sheet, printed with an actual-size photo of a vending machine.

Just in case anybody thinks they've come close to seeing it all.

I'm not sure I've ever seen anything quite this stupid before.

[Via KABA Newslinks]

9 comments:

  1. I hide behind my Glock.

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  2. This demonstrates that abandoning self defense is just the first step towards raving lunacy. Before you know it, you may be dressed as a vending machine. I just wonder how you deal with the inevitable tragedy of an angry person who doesn't get his Coke and starts slamming you.

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  3. Like any idiot couldn't tell the difference between the actual machine and the coward dressed up like one. Her shoes even stick out in fornt! HAve the Japanese finally gone off the deep end? This has got to be the stupidest thing I have ver seen.

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  4. I just deleted an anonymous comment that did nothing but insult one of the posters. I'll not tolerate that here.

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  5. But, but, but how can the Japanese need this protective camoflauge??

    I thought that Japan, was a paradise where there was NO crime. After all, they have banned guns, swords and AFAIK ALL effective weapons, they have police standing on most corners, and these police have carte blanche to enter the homes of subjects. So, HOW can there still be crime??


    {sarcasm off}

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  6. Kent McManigal had the same thought as my wife. She was wondering if it comes with a cooler full of ice cold Coke in case if the crazed killer needs a drink in the midst of the slaughter. I was wondering what a madman would think of a college classroom full of vending machines ... all trembling and leaking.

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  7. HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!


    Please stop......I can't take it. AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

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  8. Hey David -

    Some websites have a section for "hate mail" in which folks can read the stupid crap that dissenters post. When one gets through all the misspellings, they are usually pretty funny to read, and to post back to.

    And some sites post the IP numbers of the most threatening hate letters.

    I'd like to read some of the stuff that antis and trolls post.

    Just a thought - although I admire your website, articles, content and judgment about such things.

    Ned W.

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  9. Ned, not sure what you're asking--if you mean what they post on stories I link to, if they have comments, they're there. If you mean what trolls and antis post here, for the most part they don't.

    I'll tolerate a bit, but I put too much effort into this to let some parasite get free advertising. I'll allow arguments, of course, but just name calling, no, not at all.

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