The second in the series of jokes culled from newspapers by the "Literary Digest" carries plenty of laughs. Also a group of typographical errors that make very laughable reading.
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If you have six minutes to spare and want to feel like your brain is slowly melting into a puddle of 1920s newspaper ink, then yes, The Spice of Life No. 2 is worth your time. Otherwise, anyone looking for an actual plot or, you know, moving actors will absolutely despise this. 🤷♂️ Its basically a slideshow of bad p...


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"If you have six minutes to spare and want to feel like your brain is slowly melting into a puddle of 1920s newspaper ink, then yes, The Spice of Life No. 2 is worth your time. Otherwise, anyone looking for an actual plot or, you know, moving actors will absolutely despise this. 🤷♂️ Its basically a slideshow of bad puns and printing mistakes. The whole thing is hosted by this guy named Doc Rockwell. He stands there in front of a curtain with a weirdly intense grin that makes you feel slightly..."


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