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Comments(214):
#65
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N. Korean citizen (02/04/2013) [-]
Is it me or did it seem like the second picture of DB Cooper kept shifting? Like his cheeks were raising and lowering and other odd things?
That Max Headroom thing is so fucked up. I was expecting him to give a They Live typed speech but instead he just jokes around, gloating in the fact that he can do that. He took over television and all he did was make fun of nerds and get spanked. What kind of an evil genius is he?
Seth green and his buddies found D.B cooper
The spaceman photo could have been genuin, but did it not occur that the guy could have been bullshitting the whole story?
Get your friend to wear a cheap costume and stand behind your daughter and take a picture...
Get your friend to wear a cheap costume and stand behind your daughter and take a picture...
"that was ten years before the concept of a teenager was born"
this sentence ruins the credibility of the whole thing
this sentence ruins the credibility of the whole thing
#46
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zurk (02/04/2013) [-]
The time travelling hipster one (5) is actually easily explained.
Though they were never in style, there are sunglasses that were made in that style during the 1940's and 30's. A similar style of sunglasses was used in the 1944 film "Double Indemnity" by Barbara Stanwyck. (It's actually not a bad movie, actually) The shirt is actually probably some sort of sport/college sweater with the initialism "M" on it.
Also, portable cameras existed at that time as well, they were just expensive. See the Kodak Folding Pocket model. It looks just like it, to me at least.
Plus, a hipster would never time travel to that era. There'd be no cell service to post their ironic time travelling self shot to Instahologram.
I like the Max Headroom broadcast thing, though.
Fun Fact: It actually interrupted a Dr. Who episode.
Though they were never in style, there are sunglasses that were made in that style during the 1940's and 30's. A similar style of sunglasses was used in the 1944 film "Double Indemnity" by Barbara Stanwyck. (It's actually not a bad movie, actually) The shirt is actually probably some sort of sport/college sweater with the initialism "M" on it.
Also, portable cameras existed at that time as well, they were just expensive. See the Kodak Folding Pocket model. It looks just like it, to me at least.
Plus, a hipster would never time travel to that era. There'd be no cell service to post their ironic time travelling self shot to Instahologram.
I like the Max Headroom broadcast thing, though.
Fun Fact: It actually interrupted a Dr. Who episode.
#41
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goochmaster (02/04/2013) [-]
After watching that Max Headroom broadcast, I can honestly say that that is the freakiest fucking thing I have ever seen
Some say he's a spaceman behind their daughter. All we know is he's called the stig
#33
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shadowmageXD (02/04/2013) [-]
**shadowmageXD rolled a random image posted in comment #104 at Drawing on erasers ** Make more of these please
#31
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N. Korean citizen (02/04/2013) [-]
Number one is easy to explain. Its actually a robotic space suit controlling the wife of a time traveling humanoid alien designed with the sole purpose of rising out of a lake and murdering said alien. But, it's okay. The alien is just a shapeshifting robot
The hijacked broadcast was during a doctor who episode. huge dw geek.
#40 to #29
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CyrilKeir (02/04/2013) [-]
The first occurrence of the signal intrusion took place during WGN-TV (channel 9)'s live telecast of its primetime newscast, The Nine O'Clock News. During Chicago Bears highlights in the sports report, the station's signal was interrupted for about half a minute by a video of a person wearing a Max Headroom mask.
The second one just happened to coincide with the Doctor Who episode- The station changed their frequencies to stop the first intrusion, and it took a little while for the intruder to locate the new frequency. The fact they were airing a Dr Who episode really had nothing to do with it...
The second one just happened to coincide with the Doctor Who episode- The station changed their frequencies to stop the first intrusion, and it took a little while for the intruder to locate the new frequency. The fact they were airing a Dr Who episode really had nothing to do with it...