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AFTER THE ANONYMOUS VS. SCIENTOLOGY PANEL @ BARTOS THEATRE, 4.26

By David Day

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What's your name?

Anonymous! (laughs)

 

How's ROFLcon so far?

We just got a really good response from these people. It's good so far, but we're about to enter the worst possible phase of the day. The cult leaders panel with M00tle.

 

If you could eat the liver of L. Ron Hubbard, what would you serve it with?

A nice Chianti.

 

You have a power tie on underneath your FTW shirt.

Just because I have a power tie doesn't make me I'm a power guy, it just makes me well dressed.

 

Right.

And if you're listening to me, there's something horribly wrong with you.

 

Has anyone tried to attack you here?

It's been a fun time, everyone's been really nice to us.

 

So you have a Fedora, a tie and a face mask.

We didn't decide that. Scientology decided that by declaring us aliens and this is our uniform. Look it up, they call us the Marcabian Invasion Fleet.

 

So you're an alien to them?

Yep.

 

Are you M00tle?

No. Fuck that guy.


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