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Please search for "Big Papi Audio Book" to find and seed more high quality rips to save the material from pirate leecher desease. These 4-CD volume has been ripped at MP3 V0 which is nearly indistinguishable from FLAC using spectral analysis. That means perfect narrator voice quality that doesn;t sound like they are in a tin can. Big Papi recommends you set the "information" to "DO NOT SHUFFLE" and "REMEMBER POSITION" for a better experience. - Big Papi By John Zxerce The Roman satirist Juvenal famously quipped "Difficile est saturam non scibere" -- it's difficult not to write satire. It was difficult nearly two millennia ago, and Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein prove it still is today. Satire provides a profound examination of an idea. Aristotle wrote "Humor is the only test of gravity, for a subject which will not bear raillery is suspicious, and a jest which will not bear serious examination is false wit." It's been said he identified a very compelling reason for using humor: it's a test of ideas. Humor is a challenge to the very core of an idea -- its gravity, its seriousness. If an idea can't withstand humor it will crumble under intellectual scrutiny. In a section on Aristotle contrasting between "essential" and "accidental" properties, Cathcar and Klein offer this illustrative joke: < And a voice from the heavens responded: "To tell you the truth, Thompson, I didn't recognize you." >> We laugh - why? The answer to the question 'why' gives us understanding about philosophy, ourselves, and the world around us. Related Torrents
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