I hope that when our generation is dead and long forgotten-- when the only remnants of what daily life was like in the here and now that provide a link of understanding to future historians are select pieces of literature, a few pots, and a list of presidents--that Axe Cop is one of the things that survives long after us and informs future scholars on life in the 2000s.
And I hope it delights and confuses them to no end.