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Read some comments on that today. It was meant to be that disturbing, to make the audience laugh then feel very uncomfortable.
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There's been about 80 Prime Ministers, are you sure that not a single one has ****ed a pig?Originally posted by Kanye View PostCharlie Brooker is very funny, but I hated the first series of Black Mirrors. One episode was all about the prime minister having sex with a pig, it was really quite disturbing!
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Charlie Brooker is very funny, but I hated the first series of Black Mirrors. One episode was all about the prime minister having sex with a pig, it was really quite disturbing!
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Loved the last series, stylish "tales of the unexpected" style programs.
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That's satire for you. People probably once said the same of Gulliver's Travels
Charlie Brooker is pretty funny and incisive, if his book "The Sheer Hell of it All" which I read recently, is anything to go by.
There's a review of Black Mirror here
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I want a screen on my tombstone with a looping gif of me frantically scratching to try and get out of the coffinOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostSeems rather creepy, like those little framed photographs one sees these days on tombstones.
Although, with reference to the pics, I suppose there's no rational reason to object, as most portraits in books and art galleries are of people long dead.
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Seems rather creepy, like those little framed photographs one sees these days on tombstones.
Although, with reference to the pics, I suppose there's no rational reason to object, as most portraits in books and art galleries are of people long dead.
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