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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Link’s broken. Well, its not even a link lol.
Fixed … !
that was interesting. i did like the adult table/kid table thing.
I am UNICEF, evil king of Halloween!–lol
“There was a big sex.”
Damn, we could all use summa that.
I personally like how college kids view politics, myself. Almost fell out of my chair. lol
“Yo, I want my mo now, ho!” - Kid demanding allowance from mom. :P
If only music *could* stop wars… if only.
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.
I’d get used to that feeling if I were you. It doesn’t go away after college.
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.
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
I would like to use Applegeeks lite #114 in our newsletter. can we get permission for 2000 mail out brochure?
it kinda reminds me of the “great moments in punditry as read by children” segment of the daily show.