sorry, but really that little essay reminds me of the time the editor of the New York Times replied to some little kids question of 'Does Santa Claus exist'- it's a good little piece for the kiddies but not very helpful.
Haven't read that, but I'll assume, like this, it wasn't meant to be very "helpful".
Is there ANY place in your lives for reading something that's simply an enjoyable read, something that might bring a smile to your face....such as this message board? And why not go back and dissect everything from Scrappleface or Borowitz report....or do you guys just "get" those things? I'm starting to wonder if this had been written about a British soldier if it would be taken so literally by you guys, or if you just insert the stick up there when you get a whiff of something "war-like or relating to war".
For my next feat, I'm going to post some "Far Side" panels and see how long before you to find all the errors, misrepresentations, and innuendo in it. After that, we can take turns posting National Enquirer stories and determining why and what exactly is wrong with them.
