German School of Re-Design

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-Famed School of Industrial Readiness And Colloquial Design, established by German [[AA]] dissidents in Costa Rica. The school was mad about re-designing everything from the toothbrushes to the foot-saucer. [[Easton W. Wunderkidd]] nearly bankrupted the school in South American adventures of 1948.+Famed School of Industrial Readiness And Colloquial Design, established by German [[AA]] dissidents in Costa Rica. Closely associated with the "rat-lines" which allowed Nazi officials to escape the fall of Germany, the school taught a severe, unbending approach to the arts, specifically those areas of expression deemed "irrevocably intolerable." In short, an idealism reigned supreme the goal of which was no less than the "proper redesign of intolerable artifacts so prevalent in the decadent societies of the West." The school was mad about re-designing everything from the toothbrushes to the foot-saucer. [[Easton W. Wunderkidd]] nearly bankrupted the school in South American adventures of 1948.
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Famed School of Industrial Readiness And Colloquial Design, established by German AA dissidents in Costa Rica. Closely associated with the "rat-lines" which allowed Nazi officials to escape the fall of Germany, the school taught a severe, unbending approach to the arts, specifically those areas of expression deemed "irrevocably intolerable." In short, an idealism reigned supreme the goal of which was no less than the "proper redesign of intolerable artifacts so prevalent in the decadent societies of the West." The school was mad about re-designing everything from the toothbrushes to the foot-saucer. Easton W. Wunderkidd nearly bankrupted the school in South American adventures of 1948.

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