Daeth By Dislexya: An Animation

by Shawn Lindseth on January 20, 2009 6 Comments

For several years now hecklerspray has known it’s been third or fourth in line to inherit a low budget, poorly constructed South Korean animation studio. Luckily for us Kim Jong-il recently sent a batch of communist assassination tigers to tear at the throats of all those who stood in our way.

Not specifically because they stood in our way, mind you, but probably because they kept refusing Jong-il’s IM chat requests. Never deny a dictator, that’s one thing we’ve always lived by. Anyway – over the course of many, many months hecklerspray’s very own Shawn Lindseth has used his spare time to animate a moving story of love, loss, and a horrible plague of killer-dyslexia that absolutely ravages a city.

Its his first original work, animation-speaking. Enjoy it, won’t you. And for Pete’s sake click on that Digg link. If not for us, then do it for our recently dead Korean relatives and the memory of their meaty, delicious throats.

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Ryan Stevens January 20, 2009 at 8:33 pm

This could possibly be the most important video anybody watches. Ever. Very informative about this disease-combo affecting tens of people today. On this day of miraculous change, it’s great to see that there are heroes out there like Lindseth, willing to give their lives to the cause of the greater good. Yes we can Troy, yes we can.
Love, Ryan

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VitaminMinerals January 20, 2009 at 8:56 pm

haha very funny.

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Snapper Winsten January 20, 2009 at 8:58 pm

Not only are you an amazing wordsmith but your visual artistry is astounding. Thank you Shawn. Thank you.

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Aaron January 21, 2009 at 5:39 am

This was the 3rd best ten minutes of my day. the other two involved toilet paper.

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Jakie January 21, 2009 at 5:41 am

Teh othre dya i was wakling ot to my car and i ran oevr teh bastard who mde fun of my dicklsxia

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Mary January 21, 2009 at 4:52 pm

I think you may have a new career. My three year old was enthralled and laughing nonstop.

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