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Fri 6 Jul, 2018 12:37 am
Does "it wouldn't kill me to be" mean "I wouldn't die for being"?
What humor is it? Optimistic or just neutral?
Thanks in anticipation.
Context:
blatham wrote:
Casket-Cam. Coming soon.
I'm not at the "final stages planning" point just yet. But on the other hand,
it wouldn't kill me to be more prepared than usual.
So I'm setting this up now where my casket will have a camera inside that's linked to the internet and then anyone in the world - friends, family, billions of strangers - can check in and see how the decomposition is going.
I've got the domain registered and so when the time is ripe, you viewers will want to go to
www.godisacunt.com
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How about:
There is no harm in being more prepared than usual.
Neutral attitude. Sort of along the lines of: "I might as well do it since there is no downside to doing it."
The entire post was meant as an absurd joke. Blatham would be quite talented as a stand-up comedian.