ADVERTISEMENT
March 20, 2016 | Uncategorized | Lex Jurgen | 0 Comments
I wasn’t around during WWII, but I bet people were riled up about far fewer things than today when everybody’s personal problem becomes a social movement. There was a time when something that pissed off less than one percent of the population was considered unimportant. Now they’re crusades picked up by a lazy TV media for a bored audience and elevated to crusades for college students to protest and politicians to pander. It’s some kind of non-productive circle that spins not unlike the toilet water in the bowl on its long journey out to sea.
Matt and I tackled some huge issues this week including Adam LaRoche deciding the best schooling his son could get is picking over sunflower seeds in the dugout, WNBA players whining again about respect, Madonna staying relevant at the expense of her kid, and Mariah Carey telling her AIDSy prostitute sister to wither and die faster. There is beauty in this world, but that seems rather boring if you can’t take it to dinner and impress it with your enormous junior college ring.
Be sure to follow the Last Men on Earth on Facebook, Twitter, and on Apple iTunes.