I found this one amusing.
It had a existentialist treatise in it, and normally I don't like those, but this one was in service of a silly joke, rather than existentialism for its own sake lamely disguised by a few one-liners. I thought it worked.
Hear that, Zach*? That is some positive reinforcement right there.
*no.
[2012-Oct-06] Lather, rinse, despair
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Police said they spent some time working out if they could charge the man with being armed with a weapon, as technically he was armed with part of a fish.
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Re: [2012-October-6] Lather, rinse, despair
Personally the part of me I find myself taking the most care of is my teeth. Those things need a lot of maintenance.
And yeah, I agree. I thought today's was cute.
And yeah, I agree. I thought today's was cute.
DonRetrasado wrote:Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow? I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose... Bitcoin.
Re: [2012-October-6] Lather, rinse, despair
Damn Zack! You're being far too morbid, making all those "I'm-terrified-by-the-foreknowlegde-of-my-ultimate-fate comics" and shit. Cheer up buddy! Think about positive things like how you're not really going to be forgotten since people in the future are going to fondly admire your comedic legacy.
Nope.
Nope.