Larry Hammer (
larryhammer) wrote2010-10-16 07:47 am
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"I'm glad you have a sense of humor, but could you please not bring it to work with you?"
Remember how I sometimes assert that the dominant rhetorical device of Wikipedia is the anticlimax? I present further evidence:
The article on the Rashômon Gate, the main south gate of the ancient city of Heian Kyoto, gives pictures first of a reconstruction of what it used to look like, then of the modern stone marker of its former location.
Which is in the middle of a playground.
It is protected by a tiny iron railing.
I giggle with delight -- in multiple directions.
---L.
The article on the Rashômon Gate, the main south gate of the ancient city of Heian Kyoto, gives pictures first of a reconstruction of what it used to look like, then of the modern stone marker of its former location.
Which is in the middle of a playground.
It is protected by a tiny iron railing.
I giggle with delight -- in multiple directions.
---L.
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I wonder what's more likely — whether a kid would climb the marker and fall off, or whether a kid would climb the railing and fall off.
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