Ask Damned Lies!
It’s that time again kids! Let’s see what questions have come in since last time!
Q. What’s up with all the vuvuzelas?
The origin of the vuvuzela is little known these days, despite their prevalent usage around sporting events. In the olden days, the vuvuzela were used in the traditional summer ritual to appease the dark god with a million mouths. In those days, just the mere start of a football game was enough to pique the dark god. The field would soon rumble, disorienting fans and knocking players down left and right. The god would then burst through the ground and its black tentacles would began grabbing players and dragging them into its not-quite-a-million mouths as the remaining mouths song a strange song that would spell the end of the world if left unchecked. A clever shaman discovered that the way to stop the dark god (other than just not playing football) would be to make the most annoying noise humankind was aware of. By blanketing the field with that song, the result was twofold. First, the annoying buzzing would prevent the god from being aware a game was on. Second, should the god decide to visit anyhow, it would not be able to hear its own song, the noise drowned out and the catastrophe to the world thus deserted. Read the rest of this entry »




