Jason Cherniak and the art of Albacore

In one of the most compelling philosophical conundrums of post-modernity, Jason Cherniak asks the question on the mind of all of us at one time or another:

My question is whether my disgust at their lack of garb gives society a right to stop them from doing it.

During times like this, I harken back to great philosophical minds, like Charlie the Tuna from Starkist:

Sorry, Charlie. Starkist wants tuna that tastes good, not tuna with good taste.




Comments (1) to “Jason Cherniak and the art of Albacore”

  1. Liberals, huh?

    “Lack of garb”… They write like hell, too.

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