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Sunday, March 9, 2008,18:11
You Gotta Love Dane Cook




The funny thing about comedy is: People want someone to show them the obvious. These comedians are very observant people. They use this advantage to make people laugh. People--I quote Sherlock Holmes--see but do not observe. They see things normal to the perception of many but to them they see something off about these "normal behaviour" and they make it known to other people through comedy. I wanted to be a comedian, it feels really good to make people laugh. You kind of feel that you're some kind of hero that can make a person forget about something painful even for a short while. Now, I realize that it's really hard to make people laugh but I still try my best. When it comes to trying your best one cannot really guarantee the outcome of it. At the end of the day everything weighs upon chance. Yes chance, aka "luck." I'm not inventing this, Solomon said it himself in the Bible. Check it if you don't believe me. And because most of the world powers itself with luck, no one really is at fault for everything. Like, for example, a boy passed a school entrance exam but didn't quite make it to the interview, you cannot blame the boy for everything. It's chance. Another is, you think you already made a the right decision but as far as the world goes, there is no such thing as a right decision, all decisions are wrong. Because, somewhere along the line some one will get hurt and it will give a a negative effect on the person, either directly or indirectly. I for one do not think that this is related, but I just had to get this out of my mind. No one is useless in the world, just as no one is perfect in the world. "Some people have it and other people don't." (The Academy Is... "Bulls in Brooklyn"). It's only chance that some people are better than others but no one is useless. It's obvious that people have skills that they can use for their advantage or their productivity, they can do so much because of this and because of people who believe in them. Believing. Believing is such a strong word, when you believe you trust. When you believe too much you are gullible . Children are gullible because they believe too much. Adults are less gullible that's because they've learned not to trust everyone. Some time in their life they've been hurt before and they're not taking any chances. So when a person grows up does that person stop believing? Can you trust someone without believing in him? Would you stop believing because he failed you once, even though you know that your belief in that person is his only driving force? Even though he tried so hard to do the things you want, sacrificing the things he want? Would you be disappointed and would you stop believing in that person?

Looking into the future is nice it can be your driving force but when a person is obsessed of the outcome of the future he forgets the present and starts living in the time that hasn't even come yet.

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You have to watch Dane Cook's Vicious Circle Tour in Youtube. It's super hilarious~! The video above is just a part of it.


3 people said



Atashi no kotoba

+ I like water
+ Water tastes good
+ Tasting good means no taste
+ I trust water
+Taste never comes back
+Need I say more?

Kono jou wa...

Joji-chan-sama. Not the name in her birth certificate but the name she prefers to be called..
17 years young and still confused with trivial matters. Sometimes Bi-sexual(Not Lesbian), often times "Normal." Regards the EGA & EGL way of dressing very highly. She cosplays. Likes describing herself in the third person. Has some arsenal of corny jokes or made-up stories ready for emergencies. It takes a Liar to know a Liar.
Declares that she is extremely gifted but much too misunderstood. Very proud about many things that doesn't seem to concern a lot of people. Doesn't like standing out in a crowd but hates blending in. Most of the things she says will, at some point, contradict other things she said before.
Wishes to earn a Master's Degree in History or Creative Writing and Ph.D in Philosophy, then travel around the world(♥) trying to change the unchangeable. Wishes that a rock song of her choice would play at her funeral after she dies of a noble cause and on her epitaph would be engraved "Died trying to make the world her greatness" or something of the sort.


Hon no hoshi wa...

-- Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli (Done reading but still wants to buy)
-- Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli
-- Hard Love by Ellen Wittlinger (Done reading but still wants to buy)
-- Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen
-- The Broken Bridge by Phillip Pullman
-- The Ruby in the Smoke (The Sally Lockheart Mysteries) by Phillip Pullman
-- Heaven Eyes by David Almond
-- Secret Heart by David Almond
-- Becoming Mary Mehan: Two Novels by Jennifer Armstrong
-- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares
-- Rag and Bone Shop by Robert Cormier
-- The Parallel Universe of Liars by Kathleen Jeffrie Johnson
-- The Light keeper's Daughter by Iain Lawrence
-- Lord of the Nutcracker Men by Iain Lawrence
-- Gathering Blue by Louis Lowry
-- Shades of Simon Gray by Joyce Mcdonald
-- Her Father's Daughter by James Poupeney
-- The Haunting of Alaizable Cray by Chris Wooding (Unfinished Reading)
-- Sophie's World by Jostine Gaarder (Unfinished Reading)


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