In the 70s the National Lampoon did a piece about tragedians. Sample (paraphrased) : “Waiter, what is that fly doing in my soup?” “Most likely it is carrying typhus and you are now going to die.”
Then you must read The Tay Bridge Disaster, penned by William Topaz McGonagle, though you have to bear in mind that he was being totally serious when he wrote it. You might find it on YouTube, I first heard it spoken by Edward Woodward, he did a good job.
Oh dang. Yes, I get tragedy is inspiring, but seriously, can some talented happy people feel inspired also? Realize an uppity request considering I have the writing skills of a middle schooler.
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these earnest gimboids taking themselves so seriously....
million laughs