Puzzling Evidence

I had to outsmart Google to find that. There used to be a number of humorous facades like this in the 1970s, but not according to Google. It kept finding me pictures of actual damaged building exteriors.

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No. This is real.

Even after all this time, the 70s still has the power to amaze.

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Someone did a shit job hiding the plane they stole…

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Eat your heart out, Liver King!

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Site works!

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He really did create a full-on website to go with the video? What a boss….I mean, alpha!

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Includes recipes! :wink:

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That site makes me realize yet again that irony works differently now from the irony that I’m used to. (Maybe I need to start taking irony supplements? With spiders!)

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And the artwork appears to be real, not AI.

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I think those tarantulas are the ones trying to have lunch – by pulling me into the taco!

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Fine writer. Fucking asshole.

In 2007, Niven, in conjunction with a think tank of science fiction writers known as SIGMA, founded and led by Arlan Andrews, began advising the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as to future trends affecting terror policy and other topics.[18] Among those topics was reducing costs for hospitals to which Niven offered the solution to spread rumors in Latino communities that organs were being harvested illegally in hospitals.[19]

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And his writing partner, Jerry Pournelle (Lucifer’s Hammer; Footfall; etc.), a self-described paleoconservative, also was an asshole.

Jerry Pournelle - Wikipedia

Paleoconservatism - Wikipedia

I got a sense of their shared shit from “Lucifer’s Hammer”, when a black gang steals (then accidentally destroys) a van from a White guy who had filled it with survival supplies.

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