I wonder if comedy is really anything other than a variant on the art form of juxtaposition.
Juxta is latin. It means: closely connected, side by side, yoked. Which shows you how words shift around in meaning when they change languages. Side by side position is close to what we mean in English, but juxtaposition does not mean closely connected, in fact that seems like an antonym.

What was funny about this photo was that they got to look at it on the computer screen and then turn around and look at this:
For once, I am not trying to be depressing. It is usually a good thing that by the time you are in your mid-thirties your desires and dreams have diverged wildly from those you had when you were a teenager. I'm still in a band, but most days I feel happy that I play music for my own enjoyment, and I don't have to think I am a failure if I am not trying to get a gig at a bar and have people think I am cool.
Still, I can see why my students were laughing.
4 comments:
I'm still more worried about the wall papering not being done.
Can old you get permed you to fix it?
Might have guessed you too slackers would be online...
Hope you are enjoying the start of the holidays!!
I'd enjoy it more if the wall paper was up!
I'm a bit worried about the hangups (or not)about the wallpaper!Mum
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