Distorted Images, Vulgar Powers, The Genocide Of Politics. Not Mutilating Children Too Much To Ask?

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Beware! The following content contains disturbing themes presented by disturbed hosts. Subject matter includes, but by no means is limited to the permanent surgical and hormonal alteration of defenseless "patients" called children. Be advised, if you need to bite down on something, we recommend food grade rubber. If you want to hold onto something for dear life, get a cat, or at least a loved one.

In this episode of the Rooster and Rex Show, recorded April 18, 2022 (Gandalf the audio wizard was delayed), your hosts continue their elevator descent into the subterranean horrors of postmodernity, spelunking in the stygian depths of the zeitgeist. Fortunately, we come as strangers to a strange land, not to tarry in one of its sulfurous dens. Or are we actually already trapped in the belly of a dying machine?

We mock the forbidden things which are meant to be sacred these days, like chopping private parts and other presumably superfluous giblets off in gnostic celebration of the Final Stupidity.

Celebrity naughty bits are mentioned, including some they boldly transformed into biowaste under doctor supervision. Self-cutting is all the rage, which is just peachy keen with nacho bean (not really, but you can't always get what you want), so long as it doesn't spread to defenseless children under Munchausen mommy captivity, which of course could never in a million years happe...well, shit.

Where do people get their identity (image), the State, nature red tooth and claw, happenstance of the singularity, or some other source entirely?

Don't worry, we don't just explore the depths of a well cultivated earthly Hell. There's some jokes we stole too. On the other hand dead people can't use their jokes anymore, and so it's not really stealing. Besides, what's Norm gonna do, send a night terror, turn his ashes into a fist of fury? That fella can't do nuffin' about it now. His problems are over. Ours continue apace, as our intrepid listener shall learn.

Along the way we're again visited by the mysterious Man From The Future, who shows some signs of apoplexy, if not outright projectile scurvy, even though that's not even a real thing.

More stunning revelations from your hosts ensue, as has become customary in these auditory minefields.

Paraphilia derived heartache is real. It's all sexy fun time until there's collateral damage, and with paraphilic disorders there usually will be.

Good luck! You'll survive. Probably. At least until Klaus Schwab and the WEF gang cram you into the Bug Pods.

Image: Saturn Devouring His Son by Francisco Goya.
Music: Ernie Englund And His Crazy Men, Freddy Martin And His Orchestra

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