This has made me literally laugh out loud for 35+ years. Thanks g to or sharing it and reminding me of the beautiful absurdist humor of Gary Larson
This has made me literally laugh out loud for 35+ years. Thanks g to or sharing it and reminding me of the beautiful absurdist humor of Gary Larson
Wait a minute, you mean the internet LIED to me?!?
And …. Godwin’s Law for the win.
You kept dancing around the point, but you finally committed and were able to bring up Hitler in what seems to be 4 moves during a conversation about oil.
Well done.
Now that is a B1tchin’ cane.
Until they pass a law making it super duper no-no bad for anyone but the government to use this power.
… cause that’s how the internets works, it’s okay when the government does it, and they are able to control everything on the internet through regulations. Didn’t you know that?
My question was the same as above, because I’m kind of concerned.
Bur your actual answer is:
I’m just glad I’m not the only one who thinks that
Where we will discuss the wetness of water and reveal the surprise religion that is prominent within The Vatican.
You’re putting too much pressure on it.
I had the same issue, until I realised it was just a series of novels, with sarcastically minded, modern characters, that happened to be in a fantasy setting.
So they’re able and willing to point out the obvious absurdity of the world and its rules. To the extent that the world is flat, and floating on the back of a turtle. And everyone on the planet knows and accepts this as fact, because it’s literally true.
And he was one of the first to do this. Douglas Adam’s did a similar thing with space in A Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy around the same time.
Now, with all of that in mind, if you don’t like the guys writing style, no amount of love from other people can ever force you to enjoy it.