Demons in Comedy (Alloy Edition)
Distillate of Demons in Comedy (Part I) and Demons in Comedy (Part II),
and thus a spiritual diagramming of consensus sin
pioneering in the vigor of its triad of granularity, order, and scope
and corresponding collection of jokes capped at one hundred words
for implicit yet potent definition of each corresponding demon,
indication of the link between comedy and consensus sin,
and elucidation of much of the nature of comedy itself.
A reasonable expectation for the quality of the material is as follows:
1/4 jokes great
1/4 jokes good
1/4 jokes average
1/4 jokes bad
The failures should join the successes in elucidating joke-writing
through showing corresponding imprudence rather than shrewdness.
Demons in Comedy (Part I)
A spiritual diagramming of self-destructive consensus sin
pioneering in the vigor of its triad of granularity, order, and scope
and corresponding collection of jokes capped at one hundred words
for implicit yet potent definition of each corresponding demon,
indication of the link between comedy and consensus sin,
and elucidation of much of the nature of comedy itself.
A reasonable expectation for the quality of the material is as follows:
1/5 jokes great
1/5 jokes good
1/5 jokes average
1/5 jokes bad
1/5 jokes terrible
The failures should join the successes in elucidating joke-writing
through showing corresponding imprudence rather than shrewdness.
Demons in Comedy (Part II)
A spiritual diagramming of else-destructive consensus sin
pioneering in the vigor of its triad of granularity, order, and scope
and corresponding collection of jokes capped at one hundred words
for implicit yet potent definition of each corresponding demon,
indication of the link between comedy and consensus sin,
and elucidation of much of the nature of comedy itself.
A reasonable expectation for the quality of the material is as follows:
1/5 jokes great
1/5 jokes good
1/5 jokes average
1/5 jokes bad
1/5 jokes terrible
The failures should join the successes in elucidating joke-writing
through showing corresponding imprudence rather than shrewdness.
Demons in Comedy (Wordplay Edition)
A spiritual diagramming of consensus sin
pioneering in the vigor of its triad of granularity, order, and scope
and corresponding collection of jokes capped at one hundred words
for implicit yet potent definition of each corresponding demon,
indication of the link between comedy and consensus sin,
and elucidation of much of the nature of comedy itself.
A reasonable expectation for the quality of the material is as follows:
1/5 jokes great
1/5 jokes good
1/5 jokes average
1/5 jokes bad
1/5 jokes terrible
The failures should join the successes in elucidating joke-writing
through showing corresponding imprudence rather than shrewdness.
Ebook
Paperback
Hardcover
Ebook
Paperback
Hardcover
Ebook
Paperback
Hardcover
Ebook
Paperback
Hardcover
Demons in Comedy (Introductory Edition)
100 various demons animated through short jokes and humorous stories.
The 100 commandments via comedy.
A breakdown of the structure of comedy in a hands-on way.
An introduction to the Demons in Comedy series.
The best 20% of the Wordplay Edition and 15% of Parts I and II.
A vehicle for me to get onto the Joe Rogan podcast.
Tales from a homeless man.
A book that may spontaneously combust rather than get burned.
Crowdsurfing atop shark-attack survivors.
Please rescue me from poverty.
Ebook
Paperback
Hardcover
Ebook
Paperback
Hardcover
Ebook
The Archetypalist Manifesto (Part I)
Establishment of the revolutionary religion of Archetypalism
as an ideology identifying the personality archetypes as gods,
abstractions of consensus sinfulness as demons,
and abstractions of consensus divinity as angels
yet declaring universal ignorance to existence of a creator of reality
and the perspectives of its founder named General Misunderstood
on topics such as physics, religion, morality, ethics, law,
civics, economics, mental illness, physical fitness, intelligence,
trait distribution, sex, gender, races, and multiculturalism.
The Archetypalist Manifesto (Part II)
Reinforcement of the revolutionary religion of Archetypalism
via perspectives of its founder named General Misunderstood
on topics such as art, music, rap, Lebron vs. Jordan, and comedy
and enhanced elucidation of the structures of rap and comedy,
honoring of sixty of the foremost legends of rap,
and popularization of the music of General Misunderstood
via lyrics of his philosophical rap mixtape Wisdom Showers
and comedic rap mixtapes Demons in Rap I-V.
Paperback
Hardcover
Rhythm-Assisted Poetry
Lyrics of Demons in Rap I-V,
Wisdom Showers,
Check Out My Melodies,
and Philosopher Music I-III
Paperback
Hardcover
Ebook