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Republic of Idiots

Republic of Idiots

One creature with ASD makes an entire sitcom, hilarity follows. Did you know there needed to be a sitcom about a mental ward? Well, now you do, and here it is.

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Preview clip, episode 5

Here’s a short clip of the upcoming episode. Tyler has finally gotten an hour off work, so the inmates have been left to run their own Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Chaos erupts, and they haven’t even found Rat yet.

4 months ago
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Episode 04 : Heat Deth

There’s nothing wrong with letting the heat death of the universe ruin your lame therapy session.

5 months ago
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Episode 3: Lithiumsaurus!

Undiagnosed women with Asperger’s and their slightly luckier male counterparts talk shit in a mental ward while waiting for the ward's only actual psychiatrist, who never seems to show up.

6 months ago
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Sitcom: The Sitcom, Ep. 2:

“This is Posie; she’s part of our ‘The Children’s Wing Is Too Dangerous to Have Children in It’ pilot program…. which I believe is a misguided attempt to reduce our mortality rate.”

7 months ago
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