de·lu·sion
dəˈlo͞oZHən/noun
plural noun:
delusions
- an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder.“the delusion of being watched"synonyms:misapprehension, misconception, misunderstanding, mistake, error, misinterpretation,misconstruction, misbelief; More
- the action of deluding someone or the state of being deluded."what a capacity television has for delusion"synonyms:misapprehension, misconception, misunderstanding, mistake, error, misinterpretation,misconstruction, misbelief; More
7 comments:
Funny...Twain looks an awful lot like Frank Zappa in that drawing. Reincarnation?
Actually that would be a nice solution.
"Enjoy every sandwich"
And Frank Zappa would have said that same thing too.
I know Twain is a famous wit - of course, Zappa is to - but that quite ESPECIALLY sounds like something Zappa would have said.
Zevon, right?
Correct. The quote is Warren Zevon's final words in his last interview before he died.
Perhaps Kerry should tell the survivors of these terror attacks that we are winning. I am sure it will bring a lot of comfort.
* Kerry needs a fist sandwich for being so incredibly stupid.
He is repeating what Obama said at the "summit." We are so screwed ...
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