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Brendan LoperThe New Yorker |
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“Hopefully we can have a productive dialogue, now that the Americans are sitting at the kids’ negotiating table.”
“It buzzes when the President is ready to pardon me.”
“Actually, place the spoils at the feet of my adult children. I’m trying to look less corrupt.”
“It was at this point, gentlemen, that the President decided it was his plan all along to reverse course.”
Ding, ding, ding!
“I’m sorry, we did everything we could before Elon cut our funding.”
A trusted adviser.
“Wait, are we bidding? You can’t bid on something I already bought.”
It’s called multitasking.
How to make a grand entrance.
“Let me assure you that as an unpaid ‘special factory employee’ Mr. Monster stands to personally gain nothing from this work.”
A little home-improvement project.
A hard day’s work.
“I would love to dramatically reduce the workforce by firing one guy.”
“For the love of God, it doesn’t really matter—I just want to move on to Round Two, where we address the problem and try to stop it from...
“It’s post-vacation burnout. We’ll have them back to normal, everyday work burnout in no time.”