We Got Us Some Medical Waste!
Probably only Jonathan will appreciate this, but just now I gave in to my curiosity and typed wegotussomemedicalwaste.com into my address bar. Lo and behold, some devoted fan Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. has put some content there. Confused? Well, in a third-season episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force (more at Wikipedia), a show starring (L to R) Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad,
a show I introduce people to every time I have the opportunity, the Aqua Teens have to rebuild their neighbor Carl's body. They finally get their hands on some organs -- eyeballs only -- ordered from wegotussomemedicalwaste.com.
I assume the site was created after the episode aired, after the fashion of whatbadgerseat.com but obviously not so contrived.
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Stupid Wikipedia
They don't know what "ironic" means, what an adverb is, or that a rotisserie chicken is not a toy.
Aha! I'm attempting (rather s
Aha! I'm attempting (rather stupidly) to use ATHF in first-year comp this semester. It's nice to know that I can now turn it into a multimedia extravaganza...
No way!
I've also thought about using Aqua Teen in FYC, particularly Interfection, you know, the one with the Wwwyzzerdd. I don't emphasize technological literacy in any explicit way, but for those who do, I thought viewing that episode would be a good introduction to technological literacy and would get a spirited discussion going.
I hereby propose a CFP
For papers related to Aqua Teen pedagogy and praxis. I know that many ethicists dwell on Master Shake's reactions to diverse moral conundra, for example, and there's a forthcoming issue of Anthropological Quarterly devoted to Meatwad and theriomancy.
Meatwad and theriomancy
Discuss: