The post-WWII era of comics books must have been so
confusing for kids. Consider:

So,
crime does not pay. OK. But...

But crime
must pay? But it
does not pay, so
how can it pay, even if it
must pay? If crime does not pay even though it must pay, is that a crime
in and of itself? And does that
secondary crime pay? I...
er...
uhh....
bzzzzzzttt.
Sorry, just shorted out. I feel kind of like a computer that just got confused by
Captain Kirk...
1 comment:
If crime does not pay - does that mean that crime is committing a crime by stealing?
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