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This is a few years old but a very funny long running joke. I remember seeing it in the 80's. The images are hilarious. I read it more than 10 years ago. It speaks to culture, media, propaganda, religion and art.

I keep thinking of the Enzyte commercials.

This was viral before the explosion of the Web.

Over the top weirdness, with a xerox art punk aesthetic. Some of this stuff was inspired satire; some was compelling weirdness; even then, some was tedious crap. But I found the unending museum of unapologetic weirdness reflected my own self-image in powerful ways.