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Erich Vieth on The Lack of Free Play is Damaging our Children "Shocking Results of a 10-Year Study of Pre-K Early schoolwork can do more harm….johnE on Peter Boghossian Diagnoses the Problem with Modern College Administrators I recently read "1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project" by Peter Wood.Bill Heath on Why Some Colleges Have Increasingly Become Cults Absolutely.Recent Comments at Dangerous Intersection They should be taught to question authority. Everything they read and everything they hear. They should be taught to question everything. It’s much more important to teach children to question what they read. It’s not important to get children to read. Here’s my favorite, this one delivered during the topic of society’s often-stated goal that “we should teach our children to read.” I heard many gems during the performance (meaning that I heard many things with which I agree wholeheartedly). I suspected the latter, but I don’t really know. Is his performance intentionally injected with hyperbole or is this really and truly what Carlin thinks. At many points in the performance, it’s not easy to tell whether Carlin retains any personal optimism. His performance gets especially dark when he asserts that there is essentially no hope for us, ecologically speaking-he predicts that in 40 or 50 more years, the entire planet will be a massive ball of pollution. And the people who play the most golf are the worst ones at it.
So the people who play the least golf are the best ones at it. The fewer shots you take, the better you are. The more shots you take, the worse you are. He shows no patience for the way our culture handles any of these issues. The entire point of golf is to play as little golf as possible. He dissects many other topics, including law, religion, children, education and national pride. You get to take advantage of people and you’re not responsible for anything! You can even shit in your pants! It’s impossible to watch this performance without feeling the irony. In Parts I and II, he speaks bluntly about society’s failure to deal frankly with death. Ĭarlin opened the show by announcing that he was 70 years old. The show was broadcast live on March 1, 2008, only a few months prior to Carlin’s death (due to a heart attack, on June 22, 2008). The entire show is available on YouTube (Below is Part I of VII). And whisper, 'The creature is regenerating itself.Tonight I watched “It’s Bad For Ya,” George Carlin’s final nationally televised performance. So, next time you see someone sleeping, make believe you're in a science fiction movie. As they lay there, completely vulnerable to their enemies, their only movements were to occasionally shift from one position to another or, if one of the 'mind adventures' got too real, they would sit up and scream and be glad they weren't unconscious anymore. They would stop functioning almost completely, except deep in their minds they would have adventures and experiences that were completely impossible in real life. They had these people, you know? And they would walk around all day and be OK? And then, once a day, usually after dark, they would lie down on these special platforms and become unconscious.
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If you didn't know what sleep was, and you had only seen it in a science fiction movie, you would think it was weird and tell all your friends about the movie you'd seen. When the sun returns, I will resume my life.' 'For the next several hours, while the sun is gone, I'm going to become unconscious, temporarily losing command over everything I know and understand. “People say, 'I'm going to sleep now,' as if it were nothing.