May 5, 2014

First World Anarchists.

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15 comments:

David said...

gotta love silly. thanks.

Robert Cook said...

High-larious!

Kylos said...

Don't post here.

madAsHell said...

The "Look Right!!" painted on the streets of London is actually helpful.

The guy playing with his balls looked like a little too pleased.

Old RPM Daddy said...

Number Five was my favorite:

Nibble.

Cast furtive glance...

Chomp!

"I hope my roommate doesn't catch me. He'll report me to the RA!"

Ann Althouse said...

I liked the headless guy on the fence and the upside down don't stand on this one..

Tyrone Slothrop said...

I reposted the "Liberty" stamp on my Facebook wall. It kind of says it all for a dilute libertarian like myself.

Jaq said...

That was a nice break.

traditionalguy said...

I still like that sign: "It is illegal to look in this direction."

ALP said...

This reminds me of the urges I get when I visit places like the Metropolitan Museum in NYC.

How can you NOT touch that carved relief from an Egyptian pyramid? How can NOT run your hands over the marble table constructed in the Renaissance? The urge to "touch" history is overwhelming, despite the dozens of signs saying "do not touch".

My favorite: the Eight O'clock mint being eaten at 7:59.

It did just occur to me that there is no "am" or "pm" designation. OMG! Do they mean 8 am or 8 pm?????

Needless to say, I have been escorted out of museums.

chuck said...

Only in modern America could that be called anarchy. The combination of poor upbringing and the annoying little rules that result have as their only virtue the cheapening of anarchy.

The Godfather said...

Some are funny -- a couple are hilarious -- but Americans and other foreigners do get killed in London traffic by looking left not right. I guess it goes to show that there are rules that even anarchists shouldn't break.

Kirk Parker said...

Starts off with a guy who is (unremarkedly) violating Althouse Rule #1 -- Men In Shorts!!!

jeff said...

Ah, chuck. So did some bad man steal your sense of humor as a child? Bet you're a hoot at parties.

Rusty said...

chuck said...
Only in modern America could that be called anarchy. The combination of poor upbringing and the annoying little rules that result have as their only virtue the cheapening of anarchy

I think, if you're using "anarchy" as a brand it's already cheapened. Which is funny since anarchy has always been low rent.
How are the meetings organized?