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Human Race To Face Fascist Alien Future

Posted by Kieron Gillen on September 12th, 2008 at 11:50 am.

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As someone who’s been enjoying the mass fear of annihilation from microscopic black holes – it makes a change from the usual forms of human paranoia, y’know – this caught my fancy. We report Shacknews reporting Popgive noticing a familiar face at CERN.

Erk.

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53 Comments »

  1. Noc says:

    But you know, the right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world!

  2. The Shed says:

    CannibalChris! That is not cool! Now it seriously looks like some kind of underground, under-CERN conspiracy.

  3. Martin says:

    I don’t care if this is old to those of you who have an gigabit Internet connection hooked up to your spine – I’ve never seen it and I found it quite amusing.

    And shouting “Old!” is about as pointless as “First!” – no-one cares.

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