The Arm Game
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A Photo-Journalistic account of the ''International Arm-Rasslin' Contest''. Winners are usually exhorted to attempt to rule the earth before the end of their tenures as Champions, bound to strict obligations both ethical and environmental. The Champions are a contributor to the ever-growing field of Bioethical Rejection as expounded in a number of [[Auto-Colonial Bee]] training manuals found in the burning wreckage of [[Wee-Wee]]. | A Photo-Journalistic account of the ''International Arm-Rasslin' Contest''. Winners are usually exhorted to attempt to rule the earth before the end of their tenures as Champions, bound to strict obligations both ethical and environmental. The Champions are a contributor to the ever-growing field of Bioethical Rejection as expounded in a number of [[Auto-Colonial Bee]] training manuals found in the burning wreckage of [[Wee-Wee]]. | ||
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A Photo-Journalistic account of the International Arm-Rasslin' Contest. Winners are usually exhorted to attempt to rule the earth before the end of their tenures as Champions, bound to strict obligations both ethical and environmental. The Champions are a contributor to the ever-growing field of Bioethical Rejection as expounded in a number of Auto-Colonial Bee training manuals found in the burning wreckage of Wee-Wee.
The book is primarily composed of a series of black and white unexplained images of carnage and destruction following in the wake of several attempts to take over the world by heady Champions. The book is generally regarded as the source of inspiration for the Sylvester Stallone film Over the Top and has become much sought-after among the seedy world of amatuer geloscopy.