They weren't just in Boston. They were in many major cities. I remember a fairly prominent display in Atlanta.
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The article males a big deal about officials not being able to identify the mooninites, but I'm much more concerned that they weren't able to identify an explosive device.
The fact that they didn't look at it and see a cartoon character is the best part! They literally didn't have anyone around them who were competent enough to see this and think 'hey, that looks like a cartoon character, maybe we should look into that instead of starting a panic'.
Edit: replied to the wrong comment, in the wrong thread, in the wrong community.
Context worth remembering is that this was the tail end of the post 9/11 period where over reacting to literally anything was official policy for the entire country.
We found mysterious white powder left in common areas of the hospital I worked at about twenty times. We only called the bomb squad / hazmat folks the first five.
No one can defeat the quad-laser!
Jumping is useless!
I worked on Mass Ave when that all went down. It was vaguely hilarious for a couple of days while the cops and feds got mad about a Lite Brite.
I saw Zebbler-Ecanti Experience last year (Zebbler’s DJ/VJ act), their show is just as weird and crazy as ever. Highly recommend.
Put 'em on the glass!
The bullet is enormous.