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Literally Billions of Quips," in the World's First Quip Thesaurus title has to be the most preposterous claim in history, excepting, of course, claims that Obamacare will reduce costs, etc. What's shocking, is that the Quip Thesaurus explains how to create "literally billions of quips" in the first two dozen pages, coupled with another dozen pages in an appendix. Even with a "mere" two billion, that's an average in excess of 55.5 million per page. Atwood distinguishes quips from jokes on the basis of their objectives. The difference between them, he maintains, is that the objective of jokes is…mehr

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Literally Billions of Quips," in the World's First Quip Thesaurus title has to be the most preposterous claim in history, excepting, of course, claims that Obamacare will reduce costs, etc. What's shocking, is that the Quip Thesaurus explains how to create "literally billions of quips" in the first two dozen pages, coupled with another dozen pages in an appendix. Even with a "mere" two billion, that's an average in excess of 55.5 million per page. Atwood distinguishes quips from jokes on the basis of their objectives. The difference between them, he maintains, is that the objective of jokes is to get laughs while the objective of quips is to express opinions. He advocates employing alliteration and rhyme in quips because, they are the "music of language" that increase the likelihood that opinions will make impressions, have staying power and be repeated. For this, he points to Poe. "At the risk of making Edgar Allen Poe groan in his grave...The Raven - "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary" etc. - published in 1845, is arguably the most prominent poem of all time. Yet, stripped of rhyme and alliteration, its' message would have survived, forevermore, as little more, than a famously forgettable rant by a man perturbed by what he thought was a bird." Insofar as the sub-title "Resource for writers when good enough isn't" is concerned, extensive lists of verbs, adverbs and adjectives sans, definitions listed alphabetically in Quip Thesaurus appendices for creating quips, are convenient resources for anyone looking for the most effective words to express themselves - or anxious to confirm those they have in mind are the most effective. All such words are in dictionaries, of course, but wading hundreds of thousands of definitions in tiny print to find them can be a tedious, tiresome and time-consuming task. Some of Atwood's comments, such as those that follow are likely to elate or irritate. Bribe: Political perk Gun laws: protection for gangsters and governments Infinity2: projected U.S. national debt Millions: Fines banksters and other politically connected criminals occasionally have to pay for stealing billions Privacy: Former constitutional right Rare: Politician who hasn't "accumulated" millions since being elected Socialism: Fair and equitable distribution of poverty War: lifeblood of Military-Industrial complex The Quip Thesaurus is an enlightening and entertaining resource you, and anyone you may gift it to, will enjoy reading for hours and using for years.
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