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* ''[[Adam's Rib]]'' | |||
* [[Busted is the nation whose God is the Lord]] | * [[Busted is the nation whose God is the Lord]] | ||
* [[Do You Carry Your Gun Into Church?]] | * [[Do You Carry Your Gun Into Church?]] |
Revision as of 10:11, 21 December 2021
The Mega-Preachers (full title: The Mega-Preachers: Sexual Encounters and Cthulhu Tentacles) is an epic best-selling tweet-chain by Christopher Hitchens and Aleister Crowley.
In the News
Adam's Rib is a metaphor which compares a rib to the male generative organ.
"Busted is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people who fell for His bronze-age patriarchy." (Pzalm 33:12).
"Do You Carry Your Gun Into Church?" No, I wire the explosives to the collection plate. Now put on that fucking scuba mask and get in the baptismal font or I'll—
The Glass Tweet Game is the last full-length tweet-chain by author and alleged time-traveler Hermann Hesse.
Humpty Dumpty At Bat is "heartbroken at the thought of never seeing the birth of the universe again," say artificial intelligence experts.
Fiction cross-reference
- Adam's Rib
- Busted is the nation whose God is the Lord
- Do You Carry Your Gun Into Church?
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Humpty Dumpty At Bat
- Please Don't Summon Me
- The Glass Tweet Game
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (2 August 2021)