41 40 39 Love Jokes
Maurizio Ferraris wrote in his book "The Tunnel of fines" (Einaudi, 2008) that "the difference between John Paul II and Benedict XVI is summarized in the fact that the first never told jokes, but that bow on second, from the very beginning of his pontificate. " The first was so kind and over the parts that no joke could really take hold on him. One could trace the spread difference between Prodi and Berlusconi. The more a person is malicious and dangerous, take root more jokes. But then the joke may be a way to take heart in the domination? A weakening of our incazzatura, channeled into a good-natured laugh? Even YouTube works this way. If a politician says one day a bestiality (and maybe the next day denies having said, as he often does Berlusconi), almost instantly appearing on YouTube videos that portray them as they speak the offending sentence. But it seems that this move is not more outrage, laughter simply an indulgence, as if to say: Look, look at this joker.
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