NPR’s started investigating David Sedaris’ stories because of the whole Mike Daisey fiasco, and they’re finding a lot of it to be not factual so much as “realish.”
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mr-lindsey reblogged this from spareunderthemattt and added:
NPR YOU SHUT YOUR MOUTH RIGHT NOW HE IS PERFECT.
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spareunderthemattt reblogged this from millionsmillions and added:
EARMUFFS, MY LITTLE INNOCENT AND NAIVE LIT. LOVERS, EAAAAARMUFFS. The comment says it all: Sedaris is a humorist,...
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Did anyone really think his stories were 100% true? I always knew they were exaggerated. He’s a storyteller, and that’s...
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missrumphiusproject reblogged this from millionsmillions and added:
Sometimes stories are so much more real than the truth. That’s my stance, anyway.
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lowkiwi said:
who honestly gives a shit about the factual merits of a COMEDIC writer. do peoeple believe everything they see on comedy central?
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Reblogging this with a big ol’ side of I Don’t Give a Damn David I Still Love You. While I’m a little disappointed that...
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