Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart for August 19, 2016

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    bigcatbusiness  over 7 years ago

    Human nature. I don’t think I could have said it better myself.

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    AKHenderson Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Trolling before the invention of Internet.

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    derdave969  over 7 years ago

    And yet we persist in writing laws to ban human nature. Then we sit around and wonder why they don’t work. Maybe that’s human nature too.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 7 years ago

    I guess there’s nothing like watching somebody die in front of the rabble that can be matched for pure entertainment.if only the guillotine were still in use; the arterial splash would be wonderful to behold!

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    Cerabooge  over 7 years ago

    I recall a toon of people crowding around a cage in a zoo, with a sign reading “Man-eating tiger. Feeding at 3”.

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    cubswin2016  over 7 years ago

    I know I would have never wanted to see that.

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    neverenoughgold  over 7 years ago

    Need to do more of this today…

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    Vorticia  over 7 years ago

    Well said

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    tuslog1964  over 7 years ago

    Seems I read somewhere that crowds gathered to watch the hanging of pick-pockets – and pick-pockets were working the crowd!

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    jim_pem  over 7 years ago

    Medieval click bait.

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    Thomas & Tifffany Connolly  over 7 years ago

    It’s all in the presentation!

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    craigwestlake  over 7 years ago

    I have said all my life that if gladiator contests were allowed today the crowds would eclipse anything – including all sports put together. Imagine the draws something like…“Todays entertainment: old men with flamethrowers.” That’d sure pack the stands…

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    Claire Jordan  over 7 years ago

    Curiously, here in Britain the crowds were often on the side of the person being hanged, in a macabre sort of way They were applauded and treated as celebrities – like the gladiators in a Roman arena, but with a slightly more certain death.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  over 7 years ago

    manzarali1965 said, “Seems I read somewhere that crowds gathered to watch the hanging of pick-pockets – and pick-pockets were working the crowd!”.glynis37 said, “So much for the death penalty being a crime deterrent.”.Eventually you would run out of incompetent pick-pockets..Actually, though, the continued existence of pick-pockets doesn’t prove there was no deterrent effect. It just proves it was not a total deterrent..Obviously the ones punished were deterred from repeating the crime. Those who claim deterrence has been disproven are claiming to have disproven a negative — not really possible. (They may be right, but not provenly so.).The main problem is always that people believe they can get away with “it” whatever it is. They won’t get caught. If caught, they won’t be charged. If charged, they won’t be tried. If tried, they won’t be convicted. If convicted, their punishment will be light..They believe this because it is true. If it were not true, most crimes would be punished and few would be considered a gain. If crime never paid, there would be less crime. The punishment could be very light if it were certain.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  over 7 years ago

    (By the way, British law was written in such a way that pocket picking was nearly never punished by hanging for the very reasons I mentioned. That it was is just An Old Wives Tale, obviously not restricted to wives — old? maybe.)

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