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JOE MACK IS SO WHACK, HE GONNA GI' HISSELF A HEART ATTACK!
(I'm feeling tickled silly)
The following is some correspondence that has begun as a result of some videos that I created for pure laughs and fun. There is nothing at all mean spirited about my friendly country bumpkin, Mr. Moe Jack. He's just a good ol' boy from down south who likes to make music and money.
However Mr. Joe Raper aka JOE MACK has taken offense at what he believes to be malicious ridicule on my part directed at him.
Again I wish to reitterate unequivocally that my newly created character MOE JACK is just a fun comedy motivated PARODY of certain behaviors I have observed in an amalgam of friends of mine from south of the Mason-Dixon Line.
Here is the 2nd transmission I have received from Mr. Joe Raper along with a gift of an Angel Costume (which I declined) I will not fulfill Mr. Raper's DEMENTED sexual scenarios:
JOE RAPER'S SALVO:
www.pureheartvideo.us sent you this gift on Jun 2, 2009 at 5:04 AM
"Satire is often strictly defined as a literary genre or form; although, in practice, it is also found in the graphic and performing arts. In satire, human or individual vices, follies, abuses, or shortcomings are held up to censure by means of ridicule, derision, burlesque, irony, or other methods, ideally with the intent to bring about improvement.[1] Although satire is usually meant to be funny, the purpose of satire is not primarily humour in itself so much as an attack on something of which the author strongly disapproves, using the weapon of wit.
A very common, almost defining feature of satire is its strong vein of irony or sarcasm, but parody, burlesque, exaggeration, juxtaposition, comparison, analogy, and double entendre are all frequently used in satirical speech and writing. The essential point, however, is that "in satire, irony is militant".[2] This "militant irony" (or sarcasm) often professes to approve (or at least accept as natural) the very things the satirist actually wishes to attack."
All The Above Is ( Greg Lions ) This Is What He Does More Than Anyone ..Just Some Early Morning Coffee With ( http://www.pureheartvideo.us ) With 100% Accuracy !
I Delete Show Tags For The Fun Of It ...Not Because Gregs Authorship Made Me Leave ..I Ain't Leaving ...So Greg ,,Let Me Know If I Missed Anything...Your Good Buddy
Moe-Jack, Joe Mack ,Joe -Slack ,JW411 ,DrPoe , MrPoe, methodofsmack ,IQ150 ,Viper, Oh My And The Bandits On A Keyboard (TheInnerCircle )
Its All About Lude Actions ..So Greg Will Never Prosper In Life ... Actually He Thrives On Drama ...So In Saying All Of That ...Greg Is "The Queen Of Live Video "
So Greg The Party Has Begun ..You Said It ,,Here Comes The Real Man Joseph Raper At Your Service ,,
See Greggy My Satire Ends Up In Truth ...Oh The Reason I Say You Are The Queen Of Live Video ,,Is Because You Act Like A Woman ...People Of My Nature Laugh At You..We Do Not Attack Our Friends Or Humiliate Them ..We Leave That Up To You..I Do Hope Everyone Has A Moe- Jack Day Lmao !
" My Name Is Joe Mack And I Approve This Message "
GREG LIONS' REPLY:
par·o·dy (pr-d)
n. pl. par·o·dies
1.
a. A literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule. See Synonyms at caricature.
b. The genre of literature comprising such works.
2. Something so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery; a travesty: The trial was a parody of justice.
3. Music The practice of reworking an already established composition, especially the incorporation into the Mass of material borrowed from other works, such as motets or madrigals.
tr.v. par·o·died, par·o·dy·ing, par·o·dies
To make a parody of. See Synonyms at imitate.
par·o·dy (pr-d)
n. pl. par·o·dies
1.a. A literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule. See Synonyms at caricature.
b. The genre of literature comprising such works.
2. Something so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery; a travesty: The trial was a parody of justice.
3. Music The practice of reworking an already established composition, especially the incorporation into the Mass of material borrowed from other works, such as motets or madrigals.
tr.v. par·o·died, par·o·dy·ing, par·o·dies
To make a parody of. See Synonyms at imitate."
Dear Joe Raper,
You must lighten up man. Stop being so worried about a simple joke. There was nothing very mean-spirited in my creation of the Moe-Jack character, he is simply a parody of your Joe-Mack.
You only take offense because you are INSECURE in your identity.
I suggest you go to a Gay club and sing show tunes while sipping tasty frozen drinks. Im sure that in a matter of minutes you'll have admirers flocking around you and buying you drinks.
You should also consider yourself flattered that I GREG LIONS, SUPER GENIUS OF COMEDY, spent my time and effort making a fun comedic video inspired by Joe-Mack.
Good day to you. I am by no means a Queen. Stop projecting your own bizarre desires onto me.
Furthermore drink some of this
there is only ONE TRUE KING OF LIVE VIDEO, AND HE IS I.
DANK YOO.
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