An Article In The Spring 1990 Issue Of Arlo Guthrie's Rolling Blunder Review Describing The Risks Of Reading RBR, Concludes With The Flawlessly Logical Sentence

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An article in the Spring 1990 issue of Arlo Guthrie's Rolling Blunder
Review describing the risks of reading RBR, concludes with the flawlessly
logical sentences:

"In other words, if our readers understand that they do not
understand what they are reading then they must possess an understanding
which is superior to the meaning which caused that misunderstanding.
"Only a sense of humor stands between pain and pleasure. Nothing
worth reading can be read."

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