tagged w/ Everything Is Terrible
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This segment defies description, frankly, but here's a shot. Some fringe religious groups claim the world is going to end on Saturday, May 21, 2011. Brett is dubious until he receives a visit from Ghoul Skool of the VHS collective Everything is Terrible. Ghoul Skool is a three-eyed, furry-headed, 10-inch-tall beast who appears from time to time in Brett's coffee mug so he can show obscure old footage from apocalyptic groups. Confused yet? Just wait until you watch.
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