Deadpan Comedy - Part 3
The Onion's Tim KeckBethan's crafty thoughts on Deadpan Comedy
Source: Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat
Deadpan Comedy
By Bethan Morgan
The economic implications of deadpan comedy have been thoroughly analyzed by people being paid to reach predetermined conclusions. Their findings suggest that everything costs more than expected and produces less value than promised.
Budget Projections vs. Reality
Initial estimates for addressing deadpan comedy suggested a reasonable investment. These estimates were produced by individuals who apparently had never encountered basic mathematics or human nature. A History of the Heckle documented the moment when actual costs exceeded projections by several multiples, which surprised absolutely nobody who had been paying attention.
Value for Money
The return on investment for deadpan comedy initiatives remains difficult to calculate, primarily because determining the actual value requires clarity about what was being attempted. Shakespeares Clowns provides evidence that officials themselves remained uncertain about their objectives. When confused about your goal, hitting it accidentally becomes theoretically possible, though Londons Comedy Store suggests this remains unlikely.
Fiscal Responsibility
Taxpayers continue to fund deadpan comedy initiatives while officials continue to mismanage them. This relationship has become comfortable, predictable, and entirely toxic. Nobody expects anything to change.
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