Clarkson unsettled by discovery that consequences exist

JEREMY Clarkson has admitted disquiet at his discovery, aged 64, that consequences exist and even worse apply to him. 

Clarkson, who has long advocated a diet of red meat and lead-based petrol, recently had a stent fitted for a blocked artery and believes it may be related to his being a 64-year-old man leading what woke doctors have described as an ‘unhealthy lifestyle’.

He continued: “This is like when I punched that producer and then, not long after, lost my job. I’m beginning to wonder if that was more than just coincidence.

“Yes, the nanny state ninnies have always yapped about a diet of 40 fags a day and ten pints a night causing long-term health problems, but they’re idiots. However, events would seem to bear their outlandish claims out.

“What if I, Clarkson, am subject to the same physical failings as everyone else, even though I’ve mocked them so robustly? It could mean I’m not immortal.

“This might need thinking through. However, I’ll continue with my ventures selling fatty meat and real ale to the public. No need to let them get wind of this.”

Teen discovers underground, alternative music via massive mainstream movie franchise

A TEENAGE boy has been turned on to seriously obscure alternative music after hearing it for the first time in a series of popular commercial films.

15-year-old Jack Browne’s listening habits have taken a turn for the leftfield after he heard tracks by indie artists like The Clash, AC/DC and Nirvana while watching Marvel movies on Disney Plus.

He said: “I never knew there was such subversive, countercultural music that spoke to my soul until I found it hidden away in these multi-million dollar blockbusters.

“I’d been obsessively reading Pitchfork and RateYourMusic, trying to discover something so much more real and authentic than radio pap, when I could have been absorbing the radical experimentation in the Venom: The Last Dance trailer instead.

“There’s no going back for me now. My eyes have been opened. It’s all freak shit like The Ramones, Garbage, and the Beastie Boys that I’m bumping on my iPhone, and I’m ready to tell girls if they ask.

“Though their music is so much more powerful when you watch them in the scenes they were created for. That’s when it really blows you away.”

Browne’s father said: “Normcore shit. I’m into really niche music that you find in the later episodes of unpopular Netflix shows that got canned after one season.”