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There was also Henry Kuttner’s 1942 story, “Nothing But Gingerbread Left”, where an earworm jingle, bad enough in English and devastating in Deutsch, was weaponized against the Reich
“Left – Left a wife with seventeen children in starving condition with nothing but gingerbread left – Left…” I always thought it was from Theodore Sturgeon. Thanks for the correction.
Won’t work long against me. And this reminds me of the supposed “suicide melody” of a song that was reputed to cause people to kill themselves over it.
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Gloomy Sunday", also known as the"Hungarian Suicide Song", is a song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress and published in 1933.
Yngvar Følling over 8 years ago
I remember a science fiction story, maybe by Isaac Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke, with a similar plot. A plot point was a tone deaf person being immune.
Monty Python’s “Funniest joke in the world” seems to revolve around a related theme.
Radish... over 8 years ago
They weaponize everything these days.
William Glass over 8 years ago
There was also Henry Kuttner’s 1942 story, “Nothing But Gingerbread Left”, where an earworm jingle, bad enough in English and devastating in Deutsch, was weaponized against the Reich
Ida No over 8 years ago
It’s a sound plan, General.
Christopher Shea over 8 years ago
Fritz Leiber also wrote a similar story.
praesodynium over 8 years ago
Also Mark Twain’s “A Literary Nightmare”.
Punch, Brothers, Punch!
Richard Paul Glass Premium Member over 8 years ago
“Left – Left a wife with seventeen children in starving condition with nothing but gingerbread left – Left…” I always thought it was from Theodore Sturgeon. Thanks for the correction.
DirkTheDaring Premium Member over 8 years ago
Not to mention the “entertainment” in the Infinite Jest.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 8 years ago
Won’t work long against me. And this reminds me of the supposed “suicide melody” of a song that was reputed to cause people to kill themselves over it.
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Gloomy Sunday", also known as the"Hungarian Suicide Song", is a song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress and published in 1933.
Coyoty Premium Member over 8 years ago
Kate Bush – Experiment IV: https://youtu.be/NTUcoR8_pyE
DirkTheDaring Premium Member over 8 years ago
all of which is not to say we didn’t enjoy the strip, we did.