As always the lazy English jesters are the spoiled children of the Muse of Comedy, Thalia! Instead of producing a whole piece of comedy about the ridiculous American drawn would-be heroic figures and their laughable vesture they just made a brief jest about it and then move on; real comedic playwrights like Aristophanes or Molière would have been grateful for the kind of inspiration the Pythons had but they did make so little about their greatest comical ideas and so ran out of them before time.
@Havockeer: Well, if this was the best the Pythons could do I will give them a little applause for it but with their ideas a genius like Aristophanes or Moliere could have written a lot of great comedies for sure.
@FireEyedMaidOfWar Comparing comedies created over two millenia apart is like wondering why Italians no longer wear togas and build aqueducts. It just makes you sound unbelievable pretentious.
@Havockeer: But you are aware in what terrible state Italy is politically, economically, culturally and linguistically ever since the Italians have stopped wearing togas and building aqueducts, don’t you? If not I strongly recommend to you to read the writings of Machiavelli! Besides: Nietzsche said once that the geniuses do live contemporaneously, while parted by time and having wantonly noisy dwarfs creeping between them; so you can guess how you do sound to me.
@FireEyedMaidOfWar When Machiavelli wrote The Prince he despised the Borgias he was writing it for so much he intentionally inserted logical fallacies and flat-out bullshit. I seriously hope you don't take it seriously.
Wait, why are you even bringing up a statesman/military advisor when we're talking about comedy? Or was it just the only historically significant Italian you could think of besides Enzo Ferrari and the man who invented ravioli.
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Havockeer 1 week ago
As always the lazy English jesters are the spoiled children of the Muse of Comedy, Thalia! Instead of producing a whole piece of comedy about the ridiculous American drawn would-be heroic figures and their laughable vesture they just made a brief jest about it and then move on; real comedic playwrights like Aristophanes or Molière would have been grateful for the kind of inspiration the Pythons had but they did make so little about their greatest comical ideas and so ran out of them before time.
FireEyedMaidOfWar 4 months ago
@FireEyedMaidOfWar Trying too hard.
Havockeer 2 weeks ago
@Havockeer: Well, if this was the best the Pythons could do I will give them a little applause for it but with their ideas a genius like Aristophanes or Moliere could have written a lot of great comedies for sure.
FireEyedMaidOfWar 2 weeks ago
@FireEyedMaidOfWar Comparing comedies created over two millenia apart is like wondering why Italians no longer wear togas and build aqueducts. It just makes you sound unbelievable pretentious.
Havockeer 2 weeks ago
@Havockeer: But you are aware in what terrible state Italy is politically, economically, culturally and linguistically ever since the Italians have stopped wearing togas and building aqueducts, don’t you? If not I strongly recommend to you to read the writings of Machiavelli! Besides: Nietzsche said once that the geniuses do live contemporaneously, while parted by time and having wantonly noisy dwarfs creeping between them; so you can guess how you do sound to me.
FireEyedMaidOfWar 1 week ago
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@FireEyedMaidOfWar When Machiavelli wrote The Prince he despised the Borgias he was writing it for so much he intentionally inserted logical fallacies and flat-out bullshit. I seriously hope you don't take it seriously.
Wait, why are you even bringing up a statesman/military advisor when we're talking about comedy? Or was it just the only historically significant Italian you could think of besides Enzo Ferrari and the man who invented ravioli.
Havockeer 1 week ago
Smash the commies! :)
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AliasLWA 1 year ago