Now for Something Horribly Different

First this:

http://www.infowars.com/feminist-music-is-the-funniest-thing-ever/

Then this:

Edward Gibbon (1737–1794) in his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776–1788) said that the following five attributes marked Rome at its end: first, a mounting love of show and luxury (that is, affluence); second, a widening gap between the very rich and the very poor (this could be among countries in the family of nations as well as in a single nation); third, an obsession with sex; fourth, freakishness in the arts, masquerading as originality, and enthusiasms pretending to be creativity; fifth, an increased desire to live off the state. It all sounds so familiar. We have come a long road since our first chapter, and we are back in Rome.[1]

[1] Francis A. Schaeffer, The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer: A Christian Worldview, vol. 5 (Westchester, IL: Crossway Books, 1982), 227.

I marked the parts you need to notice.