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Article created by: Robertas Lisickis

Comedy is one of those few things that seems like it will never hit the bottom of the barrel. As long as the world continues to spin, people will continue to come up with ways to keep everyone entertained through laughter.

Take Greg Larsen, for instance. The award-winning actor, writer, director, and comedian went to Twitter asking people to share names of those who are universally agreed to be evil. You know, people like genocidal dictators, serial killers, and just plain baddies, whether real or fictional.

This way, he challenged himself to defend them and their actions using “conservative logic.” And the internet delivered, bringing in nearly 80,000 likes and over 18,000 retweets, suggesting some of the seemingly most undefendable people (and non-humans) in history.

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Bored Panda invites you to read through some of Greg’s best attempts at defending these baddies to the best of his “conservative” ability. And while you’re down there, why not vote and comment on the ones you enjoyed the most!

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Screenshot of a tweet featuring Wile E Coyote defending himself in a comedic take on conservative logic and evil villains.

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    Twitter exchange showing a comedian poking fun at conservative logic by defending Thanos, a notorious villain.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter reply discussing evil villains and poking fun at conservative logic in a humorous debate.

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    Screenshot of a tweet showing villain Charles Montgomery Burns from The Simpsons, referencing conservative logic comedy.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter thread where a comedian uses conservative logic to defend notorious villains.

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    Tweet exchange on conservative logic with a comedic defense of controversial figures and their views on Brazil's rainforests.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter exchange discussing the hardest working virus with comedic poke at conservative logic.

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    Twitter exchange jokingly defending Jack the Ripper using ironic conservative logic about economic benefit and entertainment.

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    Tweet debate about poisoning villains with image of Joffrey Baratheon on Iron Throne referencing conservative logic comedy.

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    Twitter conversation screenshot showing a debate about conservative logic defending evil villains and government overreach.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter thread humorously defending iconic villains in a comedian’s take on conservative logic.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter exchange highlighting comedian’s satirical take on conservative logic and defending evil villains.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter debate highlighting comedian poking fun at conservative logic defending evil villains.

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    Twitter exchange showing comedian poking fun at conservative logic by jokingly defending evil incarnate in a humorous context.

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    Tweet exchange poking fun at conservative logic with a comedic take on asteroid and dinosaur extinction narrative.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter exchange humorously defending Stalin, highlighting comedian satire on conservative logic and villains.

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    Tweet exchange about Kim Jong Un, highlighting a comedian poking fun at conservative logic by defending infamous villains.

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    Twitter thread showing comedian humorously defending villains using conservative logic, including Star Wars Emperor debate.

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    Tweet exchange portraying comedian poking fun at conservative logic by defending controversial figures through ironic class warfare claims.

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    Tweet discussing comedian poking fun at conservative logic with a Vegemite iSnack 2.0 jar image and humorous commentary.

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    Screenshot of Twitter thread with user defending a notorious villain, illustrating comedian poking fun at conservative logic.

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    Screenshot of a tweet humorously defending controversial figures in a comedic poke at conservative logic.

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    Tweet exchange discussing defending villains and poking fun at conservative logic about different opinions.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter thread humorously defending Vlad the Impaler, showcasing comedian poking fun at conservative logic.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter exchange humorously critiquing conservative logic about popular condiments on cooked steak.

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