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 Maybe that's the secret of satire: behaving like Schrödinger's cat: for every side that wants it dead, there's an opposite side that keeps it alive. But this is just a maybe, I barely know enough about humor, let alone physics, to know if the metaphor is actually applicable.
				Maybe that's the secret of satire: behaving like Schrödinger's cat: for every side that wants it dead, there's an opposite side that keeps it alive. But this is just a maybe, I barely know enough about humor, let alone physics, to know if the metaphor is actually applicable.		



