The New Yorker has an amusing feature where they take adult conversations and reduce them to the simplicity of a child’s speech.

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Comment by j
2007-03-20 11:45:32

Link’s broken. Well, its not even a link lol.

Comment by Ananth
2007-03-20 11:59:25

Fixed … !

 
 
Comment by Niveck
2007-03-20 12:41:45

that was interesting. i did like the adult table/kid table thing.

 
Comment by D-W
2007-03-20 12:49:34

I am UNICEF, evil king of Halloween!–lol

 
Comment by Grason
2007-03-20 13:28:07

“There was a big sex.”

Damn, we could all use summa that.

 
Comment by Ebenshish
2007-03-20 15:40:12

I personally like how college kids view politics, myself. Almost fell out of my chair. lol

 
Comment by Christopher Reimer
2007-03-20 18:45:05

“Yo, I want my mo now, ho!” - Kid demanding allowance from mom. :P

 
Comment by TheDevineMissM
2007-03-21 10:58:22

If only music *could* stop wars… if only.

 
Comment by Daniel
2007-03-21 17:36:31

I loved the “How College Kids View Politics”. I’m in college, but I think a lot of what my peers do is mind blowingly trite more often than not.

Comment by The Other Matt
2007-03-21 18:25:02

I’d get used to that feeling if I were you. It doesn’t go away after college.

 
 
Comment by dr. thornscrumpper
2007-03-21 23:05:00

So this one time its really true? I agree that you should probably do this in some kind of way…. although im a little confused about something of this sort. Anyways im getting a little off topic. Im really passionate about this kind of thing more or less. I was thinking deeply and coincedentally came to the same conclusion. Awesome this is just what the doctor ordered.

 
2007-03-21 23:13:29

Would you please elaborate on this nonsense some more please. I think this thing you put here is very funny in a not so much laugh to it kind of way.

“you hear me?!” - ms. peaches

 
Comment by paul canzoneri
2007-03-22 17:34:01

I would like to use Applegeeks lite #114 in our newsletter. can we get permission for 2000 mail out brochure?

 
Comment by spin
2007-03-22 23:29:13

it kinda reminds me of the “great moments in punditry as read by children” segment of the daily show.

 
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