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Never mind. Replied to this (after six years!) without registering that there\'s been more recent discussion on the same topic.
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Never mind. Replied to this (after eight years!) without registering that there\\\'s been more recent discussion on the same topic.
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Okay, I\'m very late getting back to this, but I wanted to add a joke disclaimer from \'\'The Now Show\'\', and just looking at the page while thinking \
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Never mind. Replied to this (after six years!) without registering that there\\\'s been more recent discussion on the same topic.
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Okay, I\'m very late getting back to this, but I wanted to add a joke disclaimer from \'\'The Now Show\'\', and just looking at the page while thinking \
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Okay, I\\\'m very late getting back to this, but I wanted to add a joke disclaimer from \\\'\\\'The Now Show\\\'\\\', and just looking at the page while thinking \\\"Where do joke disclaimers go?\\\" gave me a headache so... The first two examples under Literature are from humour books, one being about a warning not to put signal flares in your mouth, the other about a supposed legal obligation that doesn\\\'t exist, and that the book doesn\\\'t really do. The \\\'\\\'Saturday Night Fry\\\'\\\' example is an apology that the show isn\\\'t very good. The \\\'\\\'Whad Ya Know\\\'\\\' example is at the very least flippantly stated (category 3?) The \\\'\\\'Magic The Gathering\\\'\\\' entries come from the humour sets. The \\\'\\\'South Park\\\'\\\' entry actually distinguishes the disclaimer it\\\'s about from the \\\"genuine\\\" disclaimers some networks add. The three \\\'\\\'Simpsons\\\'\\\' examples consist of one Blatant Lie, one useless in-universe disclaimer, and one disclaimer that makes the statement they\\\'re supposedly concerned about \\\'\\\'worse\\\'\\\'. These are all jokes. And that\\\'s just from a quick skim.

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Okay, I\'m very late getting back to this, but I wanted to add a joke disclaimer from \'\'The Now Show\'\', and just looking at the page while thinking \
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Okay, I\\\'m very late getting back to this, but I wanted to add a joke disclaimer from \\\'\\\'The Now Show\\\'\\\', and just looking at the page while thinking \\\"Where do joke disclaimers go?\\\" gave me a headache so... The first two examples under Literature are from humour books, one being about a warning not to put signal flares in your mouth, the other about a supposed legal obligation that doesn\\\'t exist, and that the book doesn\\\'t really do. The \\\'\\\'Saturday Night Fry\\\'\\\' example is an apology that the show isn\\\'t very good. The \\\'\\\'Whad Ya Know\\\'\\\' example is at the very least flippantly stated (category 3?) The \\\'\\\'Magic The Gathering\\\'\\\' entries come from the humour sets. The \\\'\\\'South Park\\\'\\\' entry actually distinguishes the disclaimer it\\\'s about from the \\\"genuine\\\" disclaimers some networks add. The three \\\'\\\'Simpsons\\\'\\\' examples consist of one Blatant Lie, one useless in-universe disclaimer, and one disclaimer that makes the statement they\\\'re supposedly concerned about \\\'\\\'worse\\\'\\\'. These are all jokes. And that\\\'s just from a quick skim.
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There are quite a lot of problems with this page.
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