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Human Tetris On The BBC

SAYS the Telegraph:

“The latest BBC venture to evoke thunderous disapproval is its purchase of a Japanese show format, which compels contestants to contort themselves into odd shapes to fit through a giant advancing screen in a human version of the computer game Tetris.”

Broadsheet thunder, much like tabloid “fury”, is actually the sound made by a hack’s finger pressing f8 on their keyboard.

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3 Responses to “Human Tetris On The BBC”

  1. JuneJohnson Says:

    I thought that was hilarious

  2. dairy Says:

    is it the screen that has the odd shapes, or does this refer to the contestants themselves…?

  3. Mic Says:

    They’ve nicked the idea from The Palace of Westminster, where the doorway into the House of Commons is shaped like a dick.

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