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Tag Archives: Black comedy

Mr Inbetween is brilliant and nails the unease that fuels male aggression

Posted on 30/04/2022 by Wichita Lineman Was A Song I Once Heard

Until happening upon it by complete chance, I’d never heard of Mr Inbetween. So how did I come across it? YouTube. Yes it’s algorithm can be erratic and the frequency of adverts during videos – you fucking horrible grasping scum … Continue reading →

Posted in TV | Tagged Algorithms, Australia, Black comedy, Bullying, Dexter Morgan, Dickheads have a bashing coming, Disloyal bikers, Golden shower power, Great telly, Idiot hired guns, Mr Inbetween, Neurotic kingpins, Ray Shoesmith, Ray's Porno, Scarface poster, TV, When is toxic masculinity not toxic?, YouTube | Leave a comment

Song Of The Day – Child Psychology by Black Box Recorder

Posted on 11/08/2014 by Wichita Lineman Was A Song I Once Heard

From the album ‘England Made Me’ (1998)

Posted in Song Of The Day | Tagged 90's, Black Box Recorder, Black comedy, Child Psychology, England Made Me, John Moore, Life is unfair. Kill yourself or get over it, Luke Haines, Sarah Nixey | Leave a comment
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