Fribrary Homework - March 10
This will be a Fribrary for the ages. An INFINITEBRARY, if you will. What has no beginning, no ending, and yet still somehow is about to begin? Find out on March 10.
Your homework:
I, for one, am tired of all those damn robots takin' our jerbs!
As someone whose job is the automation of other people's jobs, I'm part of the problem. Help me fix it before the townsfolk show up with their pitchforks. That is, if they can afford to buy pitchforks because they were all laid off from, of all places, the pitchfork factory. And the only thing I seem to care about is the decrease in income taxes. These people...they can't afford pitchforks. Their hay is unbaled, it's never gonna get to market because, presumably, a pitchfork is required. There's no food on their tables, there's hay everywhere, and all this guy cares about is lost income tax.
A new section I call FAKE NEWS:
I know for a fact that April is, at a minimum, not a giraffe. I've probably been to the zoo with April, and if I've been to the zoo with April I've probably seen both April and a giraffe at the same time, therefore she is not a giraffe.
Finally, my jams:
I really dig this from The Dead South.
Sticking with the theme, here's Iron Horse's Rocketman cover.
This homework'd dose of progressive metal concept albums, The Stage from Avenged Sevenfold.
And, should you have 15 minutes for their interpretation of the Big Bang, the finale Exist from the same album, featuring a cameo from Neil deGrasse Tyson.

