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"Mike and Jon, Jon and Mike—I've known them both for years, and, clearly, one of them is very funny. As for the other: truly one of the great hangers-on of our time."—Steve Bodow, head writer, The Daily Show
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"Who can really judge what's funny? If humor is a subjective medium, then can there be something that is really and truly hilarious? Me. This book."—Daniel Handler, author, Adverbs, and personal representative of Lemony Snicket
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"The good news: I thought Our Kampf was consistently hilarious. The bad news: I’m the guy who wrote Monkeybone."—Sam Hamm, screenwriter, Batman, Batman Returns, and Homecoming
March 28, 2005
Dear Lord, I Wish I Had Found This
You must read this from Billmon.
You know, people are sort of crazy.
Posted at March 28, 2005 06:05 PM | TrackBackComments
Yearrgh... ack... yecch. Reading that just makes me feel kind of slimy all over. I try not to hate these people, but damn, it's hard.
Is it possible for Cognitive Dissonance of this kind of magnitude to actually cause someone's brain to explode?
Posted by: Ted at March 28, 2005 06:27 PMAnd people wonder how Nazi camp guards could go home and have tea with the fam as if everything was normal. It was normal, of course.
Jim
Ted asks:
Is it possible for Cognitive Dissonance of this kind of magnitude to actually cause someone's brain to explode?
Sadly, no. Otherwise we'd see many more people without heads.
Posted by: Jonathan Schwarz at March 30, 2005 03:17 AM