76 points

I love the way 9/11 now is purely comedy fodder.

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68 points

Turns out when you turn a tragedy into a pop cultural lodestar in order to gin up popular support for starting forever wars in two countries, you leave said event open to parody

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It’s almost as if comedy requires tragedy or something and good drama is made by the balancing of those two principles.

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15 points

Terry Gilliam’s Brazil captures the vibe perfectly with bombings going off in the background of multiple scenes that elicits a surprised stare from the characters and a business owner who always comes over to apologize while the cleaning crews shuffle in to repair the giant hole in the scenery

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1 point

Don’t laugh. 9/11 was a national tragedy.

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1 point

nut-ional

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Mr. Peanut was already a veteran of the vietnam war.

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56 points

yeah, he came back with shellshock

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13 points

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36 points

Sir, a second peanut has appeared behind Al Roker

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28 points

a few years later he showed up at the protests against the Iraq War with a sign that said “No Peanut Oil for Oil”

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24 points

He did it

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