Dailyish Last Nightly (Not Funny)

Ek’s right. Late night isn’t really funny anymore. Hasn’t been for too long. But the ridicule and social satire is an important part of history. It shines a light on hypocrisy and makes people uncomfortable, or at least it should.

I’ve always looked at blogging as a way of documenting the times we live in, where future generations can read our posts and learn something. Like letters sent during the civil war found in an old desk drawer. This is the world as it was last night.
 

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