I did a quick search "Yes, the famous passage is a genuine, ...

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2026-05-28T04:30:10Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

I didn't vet the quote... no alarm bells went off. Oh my, that would be funny if it was fake. Seems real. Gah!

I did a quick search "Yes, the famous passage is a genuine, documented story told by Kurt Vonnegut. It is a real quote from his 2005 interview with journalist David Brancaccio on CBS's Sunday Morning (and later adapted in his book A Man Without a Country)."

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