Confucianism: stealing jokes violates the relationship of trust between comedian and audience. Taoism: who cares? Legalism: execute the joke stealer. Buddhism: two monks walk into a stand up club...
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thrasymachus: Of course, as long as it is not my joke.
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This is like so on point





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I tend to think that we aren't the first one to think of things. We're all just manifestations of the same Cosmos trying to figure itself TF out, and if we listen to one another more we might realize it

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Whenever I have an idea that seems like I came up with it all on my own I alway know that there several dozen people out in the world right now thinking the same thing, or rather we are all tuning in to the same thought at the same time.
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That is funny -- I am gonna use that.
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But make sure you do it without giving credit.
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Most art is creative theft
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And in what category does retweeting a joke fall into
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retweeting is amplifying a jokewriter's profile and typically considered a plus, based on the intent of social media
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