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Old Dec 20th 2011, 9:26 pm
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Originally Posted by Alfresco
You mean idiocy surely?
no, it was a reference to the movie Idocracy, which was why I capitalised it.

This movie (along with Office Space by the same guy) should be mandatory viewing for everyone. Its a comedy about how an average IQ normal guy and a thick prostitute get frozen in statis by the military as part of an experiment but accidently wake up 500 years too late. And they are subsequently the most intelligent people on earth.
The image of how society will evolve are worryingly accurate, in my opinion.

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Old Dec 21st 2011, 10:45 am
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Originally Posted by In Exile
no, it was a reference to the movie Idocracy, which was why I capitalised it.

This movie (along with Office Space by the same guy) should be mandatory viewing for everyone. Its a comedy about how an average IQ normal guy and a thick prostitute get frozen in statis by the military as part of an experiment but accidently wake up 500 years too late. And they are subsequently the most intelligent people on earth.
The image of how society will evolve are worryingly accurate, in my opinion.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387808/
Ah! no worries. I get it now.
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Old Dec 21st 2011, 12:43 pm
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Default Re: Aussie drivers

Originally Posted by In Exile
no, it was a reference to the movie Idocracy, which was why I capitalised it.

This movie (along with Office Space by the same guy) should be mandatory viewing for everyone. Its a comedy about how an average IQ normal guy and a thick prostitute get frozen in statis by the military as part of an experiment but accidently wake up 500 years too late. And they are subsequently the most intelligent people on earth.
The image of how society will evolve are worryingly accurate, in my opinion.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387808/
I would like to interject with some random Office Space positivity ... "PC Load Letter"? What the **** does that mean?
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