Following up on yesterday's topic of satire and the absurd in presenting the "news," here's one perfect example of how the "fake news" can actually get closer to truth, than other conventional outlets----all while entertaining and informing its audience. Tell me this isn't absurd, and I'll go back to re-reading Catch-22 (Or watching the Mike Nichols' movie version: ultra hilarious).
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Please, take your medicine and try to imagine someone arguing that this is not an absurdity, or, at least an unwitting satire. These people make lots of money, and even receive health insurance: America the wisest and the most just.
On a musical note, if you haven't seen Norwegians cover bad 80s music using kitchen appliances as instruments, you haven't lived.
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