Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
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Raz is right about that, actually.

I hate to sound like such a cynic, but things like what was quoted in that comic are little more than the unrealistic platitudes of a person who thinks the world works the way an 8-year-old boy believes.

Sure, it's great to have ideals. But not at the expense of sounding like a naive clod.
He had his niche. His view was simplistic, but it had nice idealistic ideas in it, I like it, it was refreshing. He's the opposite of George Carlin, my favorite standup artist.
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Raz is right about that, actually.

I hate to sound like such a cynic, but things like what was quoted in that comic are little more than the unrealistic platitudes of a person who thinks the world works the way an 8-year-old boy believes.

Sure, it's great to have ideals. But not at the expense of sounding like a naive clod.
maybe, but it's good to have another viewpoint like that
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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I think that's a myth. Granted, a long-standing one with a lot of evidence that gets talked about a lot. But you can't easily brush off a classic like Lucille Ball.

Of course if you mean "only stand-up", I had a soft spot for Judy Tenuta (she also went to my uni).
 

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