Darth Vader Robs Long Island Bank 190
Apparently the destruction of the second Death Star has stretched the Galactic Empire's coffers so thin that Lord Vader himself is robbing banks. From the article: "Impotent Rebel Alliance security forces tell Newsday (paywall) that Vader marched into a Chase bank in Setauket around 11:30 a.m. today. Brandishing a completely unnecessary handgun — as he had the power to choke the oxygen out every teller's throat — the fallen Jedi demanded cash."
Re:WTF? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm so tired I initially misread the title as saying "Darth Vader robes long and black", to which my reaction was "yeah, I knew that- how's that news?". Which in retrospect was actually funny. As you pointed out, humor is a great thing, but I believe for more reasons than that given by Heinlein to "Mike", who put it thus:
"I had thought -- I had been told -- that a 'funny' thing is a thing of a goodness. It isn't. Not ever is it funny to the person it happens to. Like that sheriff without his pants. The goodness is in the laughing itself. I grok it is a bravery . . . and a sharing... against pain and sorrow and defeat."
Re:WTF? (Score:2, Interesting)
Well, I'm more concerned about conveying the appearance of (a) than actually causing (b), as how other people react isn't something we can have any control over, although I think everybody in society has some obligation to be respectful of the lives of other people, even those they do not personally know.
Now to address your second paragraph, yes, it would be highly accurate to say I am dismayed or disappointed at what seems to be the reaction to this story. I realize that the person's outfit, in most other public places and in other circumstances, would probably be highly amusing, but I think that the fact that somebody could have potentially died sort of overshadows that...
About the only good thing in this story is that nobody got hurt.
Re:WTF? (Score:4, Interesting)
Having a gun pointed your head is something that I'm sure that teller is liable to remember far less than pleasantly for a long, long, time to come.
Yeah for sure, but he lived, and I'm not him and don't know him.
"Comedy is tragedy plus distance" -- my high school English teacher.
or for a more twisted take:
"Tragedy is if I get a paper cut. . . . Comedy is if you fall into an open sewer and die." --Mel Brooks