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By Mildred Weston The New Yorker, September 27 , 1930P. 43 For the bitter word View Article By Rivka Galchen By David Remnick By Malcolm Gladwell By Jia Tolentino.
Prior to this week, if you had asked me to bet my life savings on which would happen first, the Cleveland Browns winning a Super Bowl or Adam Schefter, ESPN's rolodex reporter, saying a bitter word about the league, I would have bought a Johnny Manziel jersey and a Dawg Pound mask and started maxing out my credit lines.
His son never discovers the book, but several hundred years later, after an apocalyptic flood has destroyed the planet, a primitive group of humans digs it up and takes its lessons as gospel, following Dave's every bitter word with rigid devotion and creating a harsh, crude and tyrannical society.
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