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Old 05.20.2010, 01:40 PM   #117
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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
I think the deal with the characters in Peep Show that while they lack almost any redeeming qualities they have such numerous bad qualities that we can see our own worse behaviour reflected in them, and then we laugh at ourselves. But I can understand this kind of humour may go right over the heads of the pompous, egomaniacal, or unself-aware.

does that mean that if one strives to be as plain, humble and self-aware as you evidently are --O Holy One-- some day the humor of this particular show may strike one between the eyes, like a bolt of enlightenment?

i can see now how you'd find your own reflection in that thing.
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