On the one hand, this is hilarious. It reads like the dialogue from a Neil Simon play. On the other hand, it is a sad commentary on the state of our once-great cities. The choice for the denizens of those cities is becoming clearer each day: virtue signal in your dream world and risk your safety and quality of life daily, or grow up, li…
On the one hand, this is hilarious. It reads like the dialogue from a Neil Simon play. On the other hand, it is a sad commentary on the state of our once-great cities. The choice for the denizens of those cities is becoming clearer each day: virtue signal in your dream world and risk your safety and quality of life daily, or grow up, live in the real versus your imaginary world, and change how you vote.
I think Neil Simon’s dialogue is snappier and more clever than what I just read. I do agree with you that they are living in a dream world, seemingly unable to experience what is happening to them.
On the one hand, this is hilarious. It reads like the dialogue from a Neil Simon play. On the other hand, it is a sad commentary on the state of our once-great cities. The choice for the denizens of those cities is becoming clearer each day: virtue signal in your dream world and risk your safety and quality of life daily, or grow up, live in the real versus your imaginary world, and change how you vote.
I think Neil Simon’s dialogue is snappier and more clever than what I just read. I do agree with you that they are living in a dream world, seemingly unable to experience what is happening to them.
I suppose everyone noticed that it took a dead dog to motivate this guy. Dead people not so much.
🙂 definitely reminiscent of a Neil Simon play -- great analogy 🤣👍
It reminded me of an early Cheech and Chong bit.