Word: humors
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With Lost, he and Lindelof wrote a geeky mythology show with enough heart, humor and richness of character to appeal far beyond the Doctor Who convention set. There is Jack (Matthew Fox), a heartthrob doctor with unresolved father issues, and Locke (Terry O'Quinn), a paraplegic miraculously healed on the island. There is Hurley (Jorge Garcia), a likable sad sack who won the lottery playing a set of numbers--4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42--that we learn have mystic significance. There is a fugitive (Evangeline Lilly), a wisecracking con man (Josh Holloway), a heroin-addicted has-been rock star...
...Harvard Magazine, FM sadly suspects that things are only going to get worse. Read onwards for actual exerpts of romantically inclined geekdom: “Whimsical left-handed, near-sighted, athletic, intuitive, academic DWM, 5’10”, 155 lbs, 52. Endowed with a self-deprecating humor, a questioning mind, and progressive ideals. Seeks broadly educated F not averse to intellectual, emotional, sensual, humorous, and inter-cultural pursuits. Must be willing to provide sustained assistance for addictions to beaches, museums, international films, foreign travel, reading, and broadranging dialogue. HM Box 94225.” “Ugly...
When we were selected last year as the new writers of the Bell Lap, many assumed that we would keep Catizone and Schonberger’s humorous and carefree torch burning. After a summer of reflection, however, we’ve decided that we can’t in good conscience use this venue for comedy, because there is nothing funny about abortion. But there is something funny about two preemies-done-good from Milwaukee having a weekly column in the Harvard newspaper. Well, to be honest, we’re only the interim writers, kind of like how Derek...
Construction isn’t the only drawback of Claverly life—the dorms are also in close proximity to the noisy headquarters of the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine...