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Posted on 17-Oct-2004 18:48 GMT by secret spy44 comments
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AmigaF: The next big thing for all Amigans : Comment 19 of 44ANN.lu
Posted by XraalE on 18-Oct-2004 16:34 GMT
Satire is never funny for the people it's aimed at, just like getting hit by a ball or falling downstairs. The crucial factor in satire is like slapstick: while you might not laugh at someone innocently falling downstairs, you might laugh at some drunken idiot who think's he's an olympic athlete and falls downstairs - because there's a "deserves" component. We laugh because somebody with no clue tries to be something they're not. It's funny for everyone but the drunk, that is.

So it's the same when all the fanatics and fanboys on any side (we don't care, anyone is fair game) get the piss ripped out of their dumb antics and comments. They might not find it funny, but everyone else does, especially people are annoyed by them, and even more especially when it's near the mark. Whine all you like. :) Do you really think the world at large thinks any more of them than we do? Unlikely.
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