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David Lynch Made a Disturbing Web Sitcom Called “Rabbits”: It’s Now Used by Psychologists to Induce a Sense of Existential Crisis in Research Subjects

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    David Lynch Made a Disturbing Web Sitcom Called “Rabbits”: It’s Now Used by Psychologists to Induce a Sense of Existential Crisis in Research Subjects

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    David Lynch has stayed productive in recent years — putting out an album and reviving Twin Peaks, to name just two projects — but more than a decade has gone by since his last feature film. Open Culture, openculture.com

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      David Lynch Made a Disturbing Web Sitcom Called “Rabbits”: It’s Now Used by Psychologists to Induce a Sense of Existential Crisis in Research Subjects

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      David Lynch has stayed productive in recent years — putting out an album and reviving Twin Peaks, to name just two projects — but more than a decade has gone by since his last feature film. Open Culture, openculture.com

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      @openculture

      I noticed this bizarre "sitcom" has the same production sequences as other USA sitcoms with a satirical level of meaningless dialog. What a perfect way to describe why I do not watch broadcast television.

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        @openculture Well, that were two wasted minutes of boredom that I will never get back.

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