Possibly THE most epic GMod Rube Goldberg video ever created

Posted on November 15, 2009 | 25 Comments

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  • sunnyccplus: what a silly world!!! how can Switzerland pretend that they are a peaceful country and they are...
  • 9407113678: I wasn’t thinking about America for five seconds, thanks a lot.
  • billybraggdave1: I like Richard Rorty ! post modernism is Europe thinking thre is somthing still relvent to say when...
  • AssemblyMass: This is amazing. Throughout the whole clip he is throwing his voice, whilst speaking in a feminine tone.
  • TubularContent: Eggnog. He’s thinking eggnog. “I ought to be listening to Chomsky.” Handsome devil....
  • Spenner56: Dear emminent Sir, surely the Lisbon Treaty is in violation of the United Nations International Covenant...
  • BenNCM: I’d rather be looking at him any day, just turn her mic up.
  • thejudicialbranch9: three words or phrases in content OLD ENGLISH: no couth FRENCH: savoir-faire US: sure
  • thejudicialbranch9: uncouth … “having no couth”… Old English cūþ, past participle of cunnan...
  • szaki: Subtitle, please! Can’t understand a word!
  • xpressivist: the problem with french postmodernist writers is they speak and write in a language only a few people...
  • mccail9: she is a pain in the arse… so boring
  • dionysuseatsyou: The broken window theory only applies to when YOU are within the same economic system as the damage.
  • p4n0pt1c: What he is describing is what is obviously wrong with the UK with all its emphasis on...
  • egsvideo: your observation is correct. baudrillard asked the reader to introduce the students to one of his texts.