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[_] [L] Anonymous 07/19/10(Mon)20:49 No.1322891
A result of in-class boredom
>> [_] Anonymous 07/19/10(Mon)21:42 No.1322928
no audio = sage
>> [_] Anonymous 07/19/10(Mon)22:10 No.1322947
Why do you think we would like to see your in-class garbage. Jesus christ was it a flash class,
or were you just happen to be on a computer with flash and say, Hey my doodles are funny right,
perhaps if the were scrolling across the screen they'd be hillarious.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/19/10(Mon)22:23 No.1322961
can't you see what this truly is?
the first thing you see is the shark with lightbulb eyes, which you quickly dismiss as simply
cartoonish, a spongebob-feeling character. next is the obviously satirical wizard, crudely drawn
with his foolish, wide grin. is he responsible for the shark? is he somehow controlling the fish?
the school seems to be uncaring of their situation, simply flowing by like so many itinerant
tumbleweeds in the wind. we return to the shark, noticing the irritation in his face. unlike the
top-hatted fish, a symbol of success and membership in society, he is an outcast, discriminated
against because of his grotesque "eyes." are they his fault? the wizard's?
>> [_] Anonymous 07/19/10(Mon)22:23 No.1322965
perhaps the wizard, who obviously lives successfully outside society's norms, simply does not
care to "cure" the shark. and what would normalization mean for the shark, anyway? merely the
resumption of his consumption of society for his own means. obviously this is an opinion piece
against government interference in the free market.