Tuesday, July 20, 2010

I went looking for "idiots" but I couldn't find "idiots"...

I went looking for "idiots" but I couldn't find "idiots", but I did find plenty of stupid people. To be completely honest, I don't really know what the quotation marks back there mean, but I'm sure it's my way of being quirky or something. Perhaps I'm implying that the people aren't idiots, but I was looking for them, thinking they might be idiots. Perhaps it means idiots is too nice of a word for them? I'm really not sure. What I am sure of, however, is where this little bit stems from someone named "Lydia22":[1]

Thank you for posting this. When my husband originally looked for the "artist", he couldn't find the "artist".

Seeing that this picture is everywhere, the illuminati occult must be behind it. I'm relieved that my children will NOT be in public school anymore. Now I know why God told Lot to leave to the mountains! [2]

The artist in question is named Ursula Vernon. Why she is an "artist", I'm not really sure. Perhaps she doesn't fit the definition of art in the minds of the idiots posting this trash. Perhaps their (likely small-minded) world view only encompasses "fine art".[3]

You see, you might think I'm jumping to conclusions here, but if you read the page that I link to below (the source for Lydia22's quote), you'll see that the people there are "smart".[4] It's an entire forum of folks waiting for Jesus to come get them, and this time, they're angry that Ursula Vernon made a poster for summer reading programs, and that the poster contains a horned something-or-other coming out of the water. Obviously, this is the workings of the Illuminati and their occult love!

THEY'RE TRYIN' TA BRAINWASH THE CHILDRUNS!

They ramble on and on about occult nonsense, insult her abilities as an artist, and even post a picture of her, mocking her appearance. Man, how very Christian of them!

1. Literal quotation marks.
2. Source
3. Mocking of the term encouraged, as the quotation marks could imply.
4. Again, mocking of the term encouraged, as the quotation marks could imply.