Scarfolk is a town in North West England that did not progress beyond 1979. Instead, the entire decade of the 1970s loops ad infinitum. Here in Scarfolk, pagan rituals blend seamlessly with science; hauntology is a compulsory subject at school, and everyone must be in bed by 8pm because they are perpetually running a slight fever. "Visit Scarfolk today. Our number one priority is keeping rabies at bay." For more information please reread.
Tuesday, 31 March 2020
Social-Distancing Laws (1970)
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Was going to read this but I then decided to keep my distance...
ReplyDeleteGreat poster.
ReplyDeleteI am so angry about these thoughtless people you see on the news violating this new law that I am beside myself (which is illegal with double punishment).
ReplyDeleteI thought that information posters, like all publications or hand writting, were limited to one letter (the one before v and x is forbidden, like all letters used in any other countries or langages, and m have to be replaced by n). For more informations, write to S for extensive explanations. Don’t mess up with the address. Ghosts are allowded if they can proove that their spirit comes from a registered deceased human or a missing person. People with two almost identical half parts, shadows or personality issues are obviously concerned. More will come : the actual government (a one and only one single person) is brainstorming about a stronger legislation (very hard work, indeed). To legally sum it up : .
ReplyDeleteMouldysauerkraut.
I have been running away from myself all day. I just can't keep my distance.
ReplyDeleteI had to reread it....
ReplyDeleteWhere ever you go...There you are!
ReplyDeleteI can't run from myself so I guess I'll have to run from the law
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