@SomeMoreNews on the #Stark difference between 'Conservative' Comedy (like @TheBabylonBee etc.) & ... y'know, "Funny Things" (like on @TheOnion etc.) | @TheAtlantic @Bing

Cody Johnston explains "Conservatives' failed attempts at comedy" in a vlog you can get to through 'the emboldened link(s)' below; but first I want to teach you about those words. And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)

The word “Stark” (a 'grain of sand' deep beneath "Conservative") is built on ancient words that mean "|Stiff, Violent, Rough, Harsh, Hard, Severe, Stern, |Obstinate, |Rigid, Strong."

And I'm pretty sure the surname "Stark" was an invention of the writers of IRON MAN; lemme check ... nope! Well, maybe 'their decision to use the name' was inventive; but it actually goes back to words that mean "Firm"---for families whose members were commonly Powerful & Resolute

#StarkNaked #Starkly #Starkness #StarkDead #StarkRaving

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(from left to right, with "the roles" Microsoft Bing says they fulfill) "Comedian" Michael Loftus, "Author" Greg Gutfield, and "American Comedian"s Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert

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