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May 24, 2005
Carrying the culture war too far?
It just figures that not long after I stood up for the right of Americans to keep and bear prosthetic penises, the penis control people would provoke me by deliberately running this sexed-up story about a prosthetic penis which allegedly caused highway chaos. Suspicious package indeed: Device that forced I-75 and Daniels shut was a prosthetic penisA robot versus a penis? Can they be serious? As if it weren't bad enough that we are beaten down by the real culture war, now the penis control forces resort to using robots to wage war on fake penises in a grotesque sort of Culture War by proxy. Is this an appropriate use of our tax dollars? It makes sense, in an oddly symmetrical sort of way. If toy guns are more illegal than real guns, by the same perverse logic, a fake penis should be more illegal than a real one. It's getting tougher and tougher to avoid seeing life itself as satire. UPDATE: There's already blogospheric speculation that the prosthetic penis may have been a Whizzinator (subject of my previous post.) This looks more and more like a set up, so I'll say this: Wizzinators don't cause accidents! People, er, uh (Hmmmmm.......) Oh, forget it! posted by Eric on 05.24.05 at 06:21 PM
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I passed the life-as-satire threshold before turning twenty. You're way behind the curve man. Beck · May 24, 2005 09:23 PM Behind the curve by at least 30 years! ;) Eric Scheie · May 25, 2005 02:31 PM My life is a satire on myself. A pipe bomb sounds pretty unpleasant. Less unpleasant might be this fake penis you write of. Far, far, far, far better is a real penis. And far, far, far, far, far better than that, from my point of view, is a clitoris -- particularly one possessed by a pulchritudinous woman. Conervative Lesbian Individualist Theology. Steven Malcolm Anderson the Lesbian-worshipping man's-man-admiring myth-based egoist · May 25, 2005 04:00 PM
"Find a need. Then fill it." J. Case · May 27, 2005 05:40 PM Steven, thank you! Your ability to engage in self satire should be the envy of the blogosphere. You fill needs which most people have not yet found. Eric Scheie · May 28, 2005 01:31 PM |
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If we were to pick a blog post to represent life in the 21st Century, this would certainly be a prime candidate. I howled. Your deft touch with the story and your links to your past posts are, let's face it, classic. I copied it and I am sure I will enjoy reading it any number of times. If we use campus life as a model, we are heading for a time that will present us with even zanier real life stories resulting from the belief that merely passing a law solves a problem.