Hit things for improvement

If it works on a telly…

e-Ville Corporation (yes, we're back to unreality) has climbed down on a few things such as stir-fired baby koalas and whole, roasted panda chunks, but it seems to be window undressing [sic!] more than anything else.

To Lina it seems that mindless violence has achieved something, and it's time to kick some more skanky corporate arse. Lawrence, all sandals, memories of being a fluffy-headed Egyptian princess, and tripitaka (well, he saw the word once when he was glancing through the Dummies Guide to Buddhism), decides that enough's enough.

Is STUMP's new policy a success?

e-Ville Corporation's response to STUMP really seems to be a matter of changing their image rather than altering their substance. STUMP, on the other hand, seems to be losing the moral high ground by resorting to force to achieve its ends. Or, perhaps more accurately, STUMP seems to be joining e-Ville Corporation. Well, the saying is If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Or Fight fire with fire (which is a bit dumb because isn't fire inherently non-flammable?).

Tomorrow, it's party time for pyromaniacs. Time to inflame public opinion.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

FH5, Series 37, Week 4

FH5, Series 29, Week 4

FH5, Series 38, preview