After reading Kevin’s latest post, one can’t help but envision the following probabilistically inevitable scenario:
Kevin tells me his name is quite common amongst immigrants from the motherland. A quick Google search for “Kevin*” confirms this to be true, returning 22,800 hits. Given this high number of Kevin*s running around and the extreme virulence of the aforementioned disease, it seems likely that there might come a day when one of those countless Kevin*s was…wait for it…infected with Kevin*. How exactly would that doctor-patient interaction go?
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Doctor: Kevin, I have some unfortunate news. You have Kevin*.
Kevin: Excuse me?
Doctor: Kevin*, you have it.
Kevin: Are you stupid? Have what?
Doctor: Who’s on firs…Err, there’s a disease called Kevin*, Kevin. Unfortunately, you’ve got it.
Kevin: You’re kidding?
Doctor: Actually I’m not.
Kevin: ...
Doctor: ...
Kevin: ...
Doctor: What are the chances, eh? If you think about it, it’s actually kind of fun–
Kevin: Die.
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One can only imagine what would happen if the original Kevin* was this Kevin*’s doctor, delivering the news and explaining his reasoning for naming the disease. Or maybe bad karma would win out and original Kevin* would get ALS.
These are the things I think about sometimes. Why does my brain hate me…
Saturday, February 9, 2008
David Anticipates an Unexpected Consequence of Kevin*
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