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“I once recommended [in a San Francisco Chronicle column] that a third arm - a plastic arm - be sewn at the base of the spine so that people could have a tripod to sit on while waiting in line, and it was taken seriously.” quote by Alan Abel
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“I once recommended [in a San Francisco Chronicle column] that a third arm - a plastic arm - be sewn at the base of the spine so that people could have a tripod to sit on while waiting in line, and it was taken seriously.”

Alan Abel

About This Quote

A satirical suggestion about a third arm highlights how absurd ideas can be taken seriously, exposing societal gullibility.

In simple terms: Absurd ideas can be mistaken for real proposals.

Key Takeaway

Question assumptions critically.

Themes

satire absurdity media skepticism

Mood

ironic thought‑provoking

Type

satirical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • political commentary
  • media analysis
  • public discourse
  • policy critique

Key Concepts

critical thinking social commentary

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do people sometimes accept bizarre proposals?
  • How can satire be used responsibly?
A Different Perspective

Humor may obscure the seriousness of the critique.

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