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you have to start counting from when he came up with the moniker
This is what happens when you go shopping in June.
But what if he'd already accounted for inflation since his date of birth?
2. the fundamental problem with attempting to interpret a fruit as a person
Edit: Huh, it even has a section on COVID-19.
And, obviously, laughing at yourself is important. Even if somebody misfires a whole segment, seeing good bits in it can make you think.
In addition; who decides what "clarity of purpose" is? The satire police*?
Though props to you for posting this on Hot Dude Who Can't Shirt #6 for distraction purposes.
*Prolly not though since they were one of the first departments to be
defunded"reformed".Good satire should certainly have a segment of the population mistake it for real things. That's how you know you're really having fun-slash-sticking it to the man. See also, what happened with Woke by Titania McGrath.
Except it involves gay satire instead of dragons.
Okay let's try to clear things up; what do you think what the words on that shirt mean?
Satire is a form of comedy in which the writer of the piece (usually shortform) attempts to point out the absurdities in some form of thinking, societal norm, or way of life.
This exempts nobody from it's purview, but in modern norms in line with the progressive stack (New Discources is actually still lacking an article on this, and I wanted to use that as my source, but there's this).
If somebody attempts satire and it bombs, well, that's life. Not everybody's comedy will get where it wants to go. If somebody mistakes it for actual racism or whatever, that's also life, and the best satire is designed to trick people whose beliefs do race that far.
To expand my example from earlier, maybe a story would read like;
Now, to joke about feminism or even the creepier end of May-December romances in gay culture is to severely go against the progressive stack. First of all, I'm a man, so I can't actually comprehend what feminism is. If I were white and straight on top of that, this enough would be evidence of my inherent homophobia and misogyny.
Basically, even if somebody thinks this is offensive, or somebody thinks this actually happened, I did not intend to be homophobic or misogynistic, and I certainly haven't contributed to what I intend to...
huh
I may have misread this quote. I thought it said "contributed to the hatred of" what it intends to criticize, which is a common accusation nowadays towards satire. And in all honesty I still kind of think that may be the intention here.
Well anyways my point would stand if it said what I thought it said so I'll leave this post here because I think my satire piece is pretty funny.
Plus, I still don't agree with this
even if I've misread it.Okay, it seems I've erred in this post and gone in the wrong direction, but I've followed up elsewhere.werewolf
Edit: Somehow I said "unsee" when I meant "see".