[October 19, 2022] Although Germany's economy is going down the drain I'm starting to like VW.
A group of 'scientists' (i.e. activists wearing white lab coats) has glued themselves to the floor of the Porsche pavilion at a VW complex. They are demanding that Germany immediately decarbonize its Transport Sector. YAY!
Well, VW, being a good woke company supports their right to protest and is allowing them to stay glued to the floor. At the end of the business day they locked the doors, and (in respect to current German law) turned off the lights and the heat to conserve natural gas. I suppose the 'scientists forgot that lights and heat run on carbon.
Best of all, VW refused to give them a bowl to pee in. LMAO. Hey, geniuses, next time BYOB... Bring Your Own Bowl. I imagine this protest is going to turn into a real shitshow (OMG, I love my own jokes). (Click the pic... honest the comments are priceless)
Stupidity Is Contagious
I love Climate Crazies... SO MUCH FUN!
A group called Extinction Rebellion (XR) glued themselves to some Ferraris at the Paris Auto Show. They are demanding the end of private ownership of cars. YAY! (Click the pic)
Defacing Art
It seems that defacing famous art works (for Climate Change) has become a popular new trend ever since someone smacked Mona Lisa with a French pastry.
Yesterday (Oct 14th) a couple of attention seeking 'Climate Activists' hurled tomato soup on a Van Gogh painting. At first you might shake your head and wonder at such malicious yet ridiculous acts.... but it actually makes perfect sense.
Let us imagine that two youthful goofballs stand on a corner in Philadelphia waving Climate Change signs amongst the hundreds of strung-out degenerates and piles of trash. Absolutely no one would even notice... in fact, they might be the two most sane people in the scene.
On the other hand, if they splash tomato soup on a priceless work of art they become social media super-stars. Their lack of numbers, credibility or sensibility becomes irrelevant in the universe of social media.
I am disappointed, however. Had they used a can of Campbell's soup it would have been a brilliant juxtaposition of an Andy Warhol icon and the Van Gogh classic. I might appreciate such clever nuance. But using Heinz soup just proves their lack of sophistication... an opportunity lost.
Sorry kids, you failed.
Eat Ze Bugs
Since I've been on the topic of Future Food recently, I thought I'd give y'all a laugh. When the Whopper becomes a Hopper.
Halloween
A couple of images to brighten your day.