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¡Hasta La Pasta Compañerxs!

January 7, 2017

A little delayed, but here is the final episode of It’s The End Of The World As We Know It And I Feel Fine from subMedia.tv. The crew will keep on producing media content in a different format later this month. Once they do we’ll share it here. Thanks to them for dedicating 10 years to media making!

Some idiot somewhere once said that all good things have to come to an end. But why? Who the fuck knows, but after doing this show for 10 fuckin years, we decided to call it quits and try something new. What the new thing is, you’ll just have to wait and see. Until then, many muthafuckin thanks to all who watched and supported this little experiment. Never did we expect for this to go as long as it did, but alas here we are
a decade later. Stay tuned in 2017 for the news chapter of our anarchist video crew, and a new fuckin website that’ll live at sub.Media. Enjoy the last fuckin show!”

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