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What ''appears'' to be a secret death camp on a Caribbean island run by Nazi officers during the Second World War in collusion with an unlicensed military industrial criminal [[transdimensional corporation]] based in the White House ⁠— is ''actually'' a highly realistic cover story for psycho-medical experiments of Lovecraftian dimensions involving the fictional yet illegal transdimensional drug [[Clandestiphrine]].
What ''appears'' to be a secret death camp on an "uncharted desert island" in the Caribbean run by Nazi officers during the Second World War in collusion with an unlicensed military industrial criminal [[transdimensional corporation]] based in the White House ⁠— is ''actually'' a highly realistic cover story for psycho-medical experiments of Lovecraftian dimensions involving the [[Fictional yet illegal|fictional yet illegal]] transdimensional drug [[Clandestiphrine]].
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Latest revision as of 08:19, 14 June 2020

Online diary of Karl Jones for Saturday June 13, 2020.

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SS Minnow

SS Minnow title card "almost certainly" from Season One [99.8% stoch-prob rating].

Outstanding hive-mind collaborative fiction run on Boing Boing yesterday into today — invented SS Minnow (TV series).

SS Minnow is a dramatic television program set on a purported "uncharted desert island" during the Second World War.

The plot is loosely based on actual military-industrial-criminal efforts to develop the fictional yet illegal transdimensional drug transdimensional Clandestiphrine.

Premise

What appears to be a secret death camp on an "uncharted desert island" in the Caribbean run by Nazi officers during the Second World War in collusion with an unlicensed military industrial criminal transdimensional corporation based in the White House ⁠— is actually a highly realistic cover story for psycho-medical experiments of Lovecraftian dimensions involving the fictional yet illegal transdimensional drug Clandestiphrine.

Boing Boing user ban

Screenshot of user karl_jones profile page at Boing Boing.

I succumbed to online feuding — doubled down on it with Farewell Boing Boing — and righteously earned a user ban.

Worth it, to have imagined SS Minnow (TV series).

Bye bye Boing Boing.

Just look at this banana peel slip away. Just look at it!

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