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sententiaeantiquae.com
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"It is difficult not to write satire. For who is so willing to suffer this unjust city, so iron-clad, that they could restrain themselves?" [Juvenal] difficile est saturam non scribere. nam quis iniquae tam patiens urbis, tam ferreus, ut teneat se The story goes that when Henry Kissinger was offered a Nobel Peace Prize, Philip...
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theonlydeadheadinthehameau.com
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"Drawing the line. Can anything be funny, or are some things off limits?" A tricky one, this. Rather ironically, writing about humour isn't inherently amusing. I skipped a recent daily prompt about political correctness (is it a useful concept, or does it stifle honest discussion?)because I could see this particular subject coming up,and I think...
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meblogwritegood.com
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6. Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie "Star Trek XII: So Very Tired" was specifically mocking the seemingly endless string of Star Trek movies featuring the aging original cast (ironically, the last of these, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Colony, released in 1991, when this episode was being written), but watching it now, it reminds me...
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