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sometimes, a friend with Asperger's will ask for explication of jokes on lj. today, i need some help.
Garrison Keillor has this piece in Salon. the first paragraph or so made sense to me, and then we were into some kind of twilight zone. (especially since the author is on his third marriage and is obviously not living the lifestyle he seems to be advocating.) is this supposed to be funny? or is it just as hateful as it seems? please explain.
Garrison Keillor has this piece in Salon. the first paragraph or so made sense to me, and then we were into some kind of twilight zone. (especially since the author is on his third marriage and is obviously not living the lifestyle he seems to be advocating.) is this supposed to be funny? or is it just as hateful as it seems? please explain.
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Date: 2007-03-14 07:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-14 07:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-14 08:06 pm (UTC)i was getting a strong thread of enforcing conformity, and subsuming self completely to engage in parenting. i don't agree with that idea. i find it completely repellent.
and tone it down. i know who the guy is, and i was still confused, which is why i asked. i am reminded of this post about how satire requires signals to the reader. obviously i'm not receiving the ones Keillor is supposed to be sending.
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Date: 2007-03-14 08:36 pm (UTC)