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My Seriously Unserious Life
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Fame is fleeting, babe!
Some dialogue following an attempted witticism during today’s Aristotle lecture:
Student 1: You make such obscure references!
Feser: Sorry. Guess I’m the Dennis Miller of philosophy.
Student 2: Who’s Dennis Miller?
Feser: See what I mean?
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