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File:Weaponizing Spirograph.jpg|link=Weaponizing Spirograph|'''''[[Weaponizing Spirograph]]''''' is a short documentary film by acclaimed director [REDACTED] about the conversion of Spirograph from civilian to military use. | File:Weaponizing Spirograph.jpg|link=Weaponizing Spirograph|'''''[[Weaponizing Spirograph]]''''' is a short documentary film by acclaimed director [REDACTED] about the conversion of Spirograph from civilian to military use. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:16, 22 August 2021
"Soma Nest" is a song by [REDACTED] about heartbreak, addiction, and die-pressed plastic figures.
Lyrics
There's a hole in daddy's Bionicle
where all the resin goes
Jesus Christ die-pressed plastic
I supposeLittle models have big sprues
Don't stop to spread the news
Sweet toys never last too long
in broken toyboxes
[apologies to John Prine]
In the News
Sac Farce is is a 1983 American industrial chemistry training film for active shooter response situations which tells the story of Cuban refugee Tomato Nanny ([REDACTED]), who arrives penniless in 1980s Miami and goes on to become a powerful plastic resin mogul who is driven to murderous rage by neurotoxic fumes from his own rubber bullets.
Weaponizing Spirograph is a short documentary film by acclaimed director [REDACTED] about the conversion of Spirograph from civilian to military use.
"How Much is that Wedding Ring in Mordor?" is a song by [REDACTED] set to the melody of "How Much is that Doggie in the Window?"
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- How Much is that Wedding Ring in Mordor?
- Sac Farce
- Weaponizing Spirograph
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Facebook (9 May 2021)
- Post @ Twitter (8 May 2021)
- Bionicle @ Wikipedia
- Sam Stone (song) @ Wikipedia