cowboyangel wrote:Amen Bro. Same shit, packaged in a more expensive wrapper. Heroin of the mind. Corporate America's best psyops strategy of the century.
I'm up for lining a bunch of the evil tubes up in the desert and AR-15-ing them.
Idiot box muthafuckers.
misfit wrote:>>>>I'm up for lining a bunch of the evil tubes up in the desert and AR-15-ing them.
Idiot box muthafuckers.<<<<
or just try the off button............. :?
Simon of the Playa wrote:it stands for Hypnotic Direct Transfer Vehicle.
its how thoughts, ideas and emotions can be beamed straight into our sub-conscious, without the beneficial filters of reason, or logic.
we can now experience them, via our minds eye and the lovely super delicious alpha and beta waves generated by said devices.
ever wonder why you are "Buzzing" after an extended video bender, or possibly watching a double header of movies...
you've been receiving a mental massage, similar to your own brain waves...
well, HDTV is even BETTER at making you a slave to the tube...it's designed to do so.
so just like any other drug, this one should have at least, a warning label, like for Ambien and Lunestra...."warning, may cause sleep crime" or something along those lines.
Warning...this device will steal the very essence of your life....your valuble time, and replace it with false memories and pseudo-spirituality"
i'm just sayin'....
San Francisco's Mission district has a new free television station. Pirate Cat Radio proprietor, Monkey, as he calls himself, got his hands on some tv gear and is broadcasting on the analog channel 13. Right now Pirate Cat TV can only be seen a few blocks from its Mission transmitter but Monkey plans on moving the antenna to a new location in the near future.
"If you haven't heard about it yet then the FCC isn't doing their job of informing you that a lot of tv stations are switching from the analog broadcasts to the hd broadcasts and you'll have to buy a new converter box. So instead of buying a new converter box what you can do is keep your tv set that you have now, put rabbit ears on it , and get the all new Pirate Cat Tv," says Monkey.
Monkey says programming will run the gamut from local news type shows to the work of local filmmakers.
So batten down the hatches, raise the Jolly Roger, and put your parrot to bed. The Pirates are over the airwaves. Let's just hope Monkey can find a crowsnest high enough to mount his transmitter so we can all watch Pirate Cat TV.
Robert Wellington is an award winning photojournalist who likes bacon.
Ugly Dougly wrote:This.San Francisco's Mission district has a new free television station. Pirate Cat Radio proprietor, Monkey, as he calls himself, got his hands on some tv gear and is broadcasting on the analog channel 13. Right now Pirate Cat TV can only be seen a few blocks from its Mission transmitter but Monkey plans on moving the antenna to a new location in the near future.
"If you haven't heard about it yet then the FCC isn't doing their job of informing you that a lot of tv stations are switching from the analog broadcasts to the hd broadcasts and you'll have to buy a new converter box. So instead of buying a new converter box what you can do is keep your tv set that you have now, put rabbit ears on it , and get the all new Pirate Cat Tv," says Monkey.
Monkey says programming will run the gamut from local news type shows to the work of local filmmakers.
So batten down the hatches, raise the Jolly Roger, and put your parrot to bed. The Pirates are over the airwaves. Let's just hope Monkey can find a crowsnest high enough to mount his transmitter so we can all watch Pirate Cat TV.
Robert Wellington is an award winning photojournalist who likes bacon.
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