đ Jerryâs Marginalia â Satire Requires Slack
Satire doesnât break systems. It reveals how flimsy they already are.
Thatâs why jokes scare people who confuse seriousness with virtue.
They donât hate humor. They hate the moment laughter proves the rules werenât sacred â just enforced.
A dumb name. A weird game. A cartoon conspiracy.
None of it is dangerous.
What is dangerous is realizing the emperor doesnât need clothes â just confidence and a form to file.
If your morality canât survive a joke, it wasnât strong enough to begin with.
â Jerry âThe Ankle Biterâ Silverhand
(Margin note: Relax. The world isnât glass.)