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Comedy is like a frog: you disect it, it dies, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I don't know about you, but when I had to disect frogs, they were already dead.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Though, if you do disect it when it's alive it's vivisection. :D
by Anonymous13 years ago
haha :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
you see whats funny about this post is that its comparing comedy to frogs, and youre like "what? comedy isnt like frogs!" but then they explain it and youre like "oooooooooooh!" and its funny.
by Anonymous13 years ago
This is pretty much a repeat of a post comparing jokes to frogs
by Anonymous13 years ago
I heard that it was "love," not comedy or jokes. I guess a lot of things are like frogs. :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
but.. the frog's dead before you dissect it.. |:
by Anonymous13 years ago
Actually, if you dissect ANYTHING, it dies...
by Anonymous13 years ago
By definition, a disection means it's already dead when it's cut up.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's more like a backwards frog. A backwards frog is the frog described by the OP.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Touche. However, the point is still there.
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what
by Anonymous13 years ago
These are all good points but aren't we disecting it?
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