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  • colin_s-1

    i have printed out bumper stickers and campaign signs and am beginning a run for office in 2022.

    • and if you don't laugh at this it's because you're the punchline.colin_s
    • It works as a verb and adjective.
      Smart move!
      palimpsest
    • @palimpsest thanks, that's the idea - part of a text-based art series using two word phrases in PR campaign format to show how ambiguity decommodifies idealscolin_s
    • what’s funny about this?monospaced
    • @mono that lawn signs are branding and US liberalism has no ideology other than what it takes in language from the actual left. so it's an honest ad.colin_s
    • & that PC culture is necessary for liberalism to survive because their only control is through dictating what words are OK, since they have no actual beliefs.colin_s
    • Riiiiiight...scruffics
    • That windy explanation of the punchline is how you know it was funny
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    • @nb naw it's funny naturally to those who don't need it explained to them. it's like an adult joke that children don't get.colin_s
    • Wow. Your explanation took a bad design and actually made it total shit design. Not funny or clevermonospaced
    • You should be careful when talking about Obama around these parts, Colin.
      He is the greatest president since Reagan after all.
      palimpsest
    • What's great about liberals is that they're so proud to point out they are liberals while being oblivious to what that means.palimpsest
    • @mono it's not my fault american liberals are ignorant to their own politics in terms of the international spectrum, i'm just pointing it out.colin_s
    • You seem to be trying. Sure. But this isn’t funny, nor is as clever as you think. It certainly doesn’t do what you intend.monospaced

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