New "Doomsday" shows on the National Geographic and Discovery Channels are amusing for the absurd excess on display, but the outlook of the people stockpiling and arming themselves is dour and grating.
New "Doomsday" shows on the National Geographic and Discovery Channels are amusing for the absurd excess on display, but the outlook of the people stockpiling and arming themselves is dour and grating.
New "Doomsday" shows on the National Geographic and Discovery Channels are amusing for the absurd excess on display, but the outlook of the people stockpiling and arming themselves is dour and grating.
It's always futile to claim the Internet has hit a new low. As soon as you make such a pronouncement, something like "cat bearding" comes along to remind you it can always be more pointless and absurd.
It's always futile to claim the Internet has hit a new low. As soon as you make such a pronouncement, something like "cat bearding" comes along to remind you it can always be more pointless and absurd.
It's always futile to claim the Internet has hit a new low. As soon as you make such a pronouncement, something like "cat bearding" comes along to remind you it can always be more pointless and absurd.
New "Doomsday" shows on the National Geographic and Discovery Channels are amusing for the absurd excess on display, but the outlook of the people stockpiling and arming themselves is dour and grating.
New "Doomsday" shows on the National Geographic and Discovery Channels are amusing for the absurd excess on display, but the outlook of the people stockpiling and arming themselves is dour and grating.
A harrowing -- though absurdly comic -- meditation on human feelings of inadequacy, guilt, and isolation, The Metamorphosis is the story of a man who transformed into a giant beetle-like insect.