Decisions, Decisions

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Decisions, Decisions

Bad ones, mostly.

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Ebony McKenna
10 years ago

It’s just so *nothing* innit?

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
10 years ago

“Decisions, Decisions

Bad ones, mostly.”

Starting with the really crappy font.

Ericb
Ericb
10 years ago

Please God, stay focused! If you get too distracted the cosmos will vanish!

Lucie Le Blanc
Lucie Le Blanc
10 years ago

To take a crap, or not to take a crap. Decisions, decisions…

john e. . .
10 years ago

Shouldn’t this be a picture of a Ferrari and a hot chick?

Kris
Kris
10 years ago

3-D “Ds” … How cool is this?

red
red
10 years ago
Reply to  Kris

And if there was one more Decisions, there would be 3 3-D Ds.

Take Cover
Take Cover
10 years ago

In case you were wondering what this might be about —

“Join in on this unique and thrilling adventure as a college student inadvertently ventures down the wrong road into a dead end of crucial conditions. Good situations turn bad and bad situations turn good. Rolando Reynolds’ picture perfect life unravels like a cheap sweater on the eve of the biggest day of his life. He is forced to endure clobbering circumstances as a result of taking chances. By the grace of fate he overcomes a devastating and daunting demise, and is hit with infinite insight like a beacon of light in the darkness. ”

Alrighty then. I’m glad we cleared that up.

Actually if you read on, it may or may not be about an artificially intelligent penitentiary that lives under the Island of Guam, and to be fair, it probably would in fact be quite hard to find a picture of that on the internet.

Waffles
Waffles
10 years ago
Reply to  Take Cover

Honestly, I’m still wondering what this might be about.

Sirona
10 years ago
Reply to  Take Cover

What’re “a dead end of crucial conditions” and “clobbering circumstances?”
Well, and since the blurb says By the grace of fate he overcomes a devastating and daunting demise, and is hit with infinite insight like a beacon of light in the darkness.” we all know how it ends now, so there’s no need to read it. After reading the blurb and seeing the cover, I consider that a small blessing.

Sirona
10 years ago
Reply to  Sirona

Something about this cover has made me commit an extraordinary number of typos in my post. Scary!