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Noah Spaceship
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10/17/2009 5:22:59 PM
Hazing, the Breakfast of Champions
Thick skin is a cliche, not a clique.
Like minds think alike is another cliche, not a gang.
To have to dumb down the game rules so the sickly can play along has no place in any professional arena. Anyone who posts blogs in this forum may have elements of professionalism, but none of you are pros at the music biz or you wouldn't be here.
This is a tame blogspot. So many farts are sucked straight from the ass of so many that it doesn't even smell too much of ass here.
That's not a good thing.
Life is full of ass smell. Shit stinks. That's a fact. Life is full of shit and so are we.
In pro ball, you don't make it to the majors or the nfl, or nba, etc. without going through severe amounts of hazing.
Columbine HS was a demonstration of what happens when kids go to far. The pipeline is so far from a scenario like that, that y'all should be ashamed of yourselves for taking the blunt views of anons so godam serious.
now drop and give me twenty you worthless douchebags
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10/17/2009 9:44:49 PM
Ai yai yai, I have no idea of what you speek. Eet is so hard. But neevermind that, eet is eerevelant. I have not seen eeny farts sucked heer an I no want to.
Eet ees true, life ees hazy. I no know about making eet more so. I no I wheep mi keeds asses to make them strong. May be that ees what you speek of.
But who is yo papa? Hunh? That is the quesion. Who ees the papa who know how to wheep hees keeds propahly? Hunh? You? You? Hunh? Whut?
I have many problem already. Peeple make fun of me, parodee mi assent, write like to make mee luke fulish. Fook off.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 9:51:20 PM
What a wonderful display of applying stereotype.
If you are Hispanic, you should be ashamed.
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10/17/2009 10:19:00 PM
Wheen someone say Iai "Wonderful" I say, stop dreenking, you pud.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 10:28:52 PM
Stop insulting Hispanics, you pud.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 10:31:19 PM
---- Updated 10/17/2009 10:32:32 PM
Hmmm ...
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 10:31:46 PM
Oh ... guess who you are?
Find better lines ... and stop insulting ethnicity.
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10/17/2009 10:33:32 PM
Stop dreenking. No you can handle.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 10:36:29 PM
And still you persist ...
k-
You wind up wrong in this. You just can't see yet.
Morning will come.
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10/17/2009 10:38:40 PM
Por usted, tambien.
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10/17/2009 10:40:13 PM
A lot of irony here. :D
Jesus you made me laugh out loud.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 10:42:46 PM
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Yes, "for you, also" is high comedy.
The irony is it's the first time he wasn't insulting Hispanics.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 11:00:46 PM
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Is it time to go throw racial slurs at Slimdog?
Same sort thing, so go for it.
Insult away w/o consequence ... except consequences following complaints to the feds by insulted minorities.
Smart stuff, anon?
(Think)
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10/17/2009 11:05:27 PM
I think I know who Cristo is and he's the farthest extreme from what you're accusing him of. I think it's a stretch that doing a character with some foreign dialect is some kind of racist attack.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 11:07:33 PM
For those who aren't aware and lack perspective of my anger.
I am the oldest of 7 close siblings.
My mother also raised in house 3 foster children, so I've 1 Puerto Rican and 2 Black foster brothers.
I get annoyed at this stupid silly stereotypical shit. It's not funny.
It's black face, 2009.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 11:08:58 PM
---- Updated 10/17/2009 11:13:54 PM
You may be right, B.
He needs to reassess his approach. Fat people don't like fat jokes either. Should we go there?
See above.
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10/17/2009 11:09:39 PM
No it's not, that's crazy. It's the character that's saying funny things, it's not a statement about ethnicity.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 11:15:26 PM
As you always say, there is a real person behind the anon post.
You can't have it both ways ... real when you want, anon when you duck.
The hurt, though, is real both ways.
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10/17/2009 11:16:32 PM
Tu eezy to annoy, too annoying to no how take annoyints.
I queet now. Buenos noches.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 11:16:52 PM
You say you're all about delivering the truth.
Just realize that when I do it, you should listen as hard as you do to yourself.
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10/17/2009 11:17:50 PM
You're stretching it. There's nothing racist about that character. It's simply a funny character that happens to be another nationality. To compare it to blackface is ridiculous and contrived.
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 11:18:46 PM
Perhaps the most annoying thing may be that even if IAC killed him, after 3 days, he'd only come back.
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10/17/2009 11:19:54 PM
:)
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Kevin White
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10/17/2009 11:24:04 PM
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The rest of what I said, you can't see and will not agree ... so if I were to ask myself "What would Jesus do?"
Buenos Noches ... brute'
... and Jesus? You too.
Be better later.
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10/17/2009 11:26:56 PM
There is humor in everything.
If there isn't for you.
Poor you.
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Kevin White
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10/18/2009 8:57:58 AM
I find humor in the darkest of situations, and though humor can be found in everything ... some types of it just aren't funny.
See above for example. My joke sucked.
:^D
The stereotypical lingo portrayed is the text equivalent of dark face, and my caution is that it's offensive. There's little humor in anything when it comes at the expense of others.
... although I must admit that the ventriloquist who does the jalepeno on a stick is fall down funny ... but he's spoofing himself ... and he tries to offend everyone equally.
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LyinDan
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10/18/2009 12:19:00 PM
Humor ALWAYS comes at the expense of others. The very basis for humor is the relief that IT'S NOT ME, THANK GOD.
With that said, there are degrees of meanness in humor, most of it not intended to be mean. Like everything else, though, it's subjective, and due to each person's individual life experiences, there will always be someone unable to see the humor for the hurt.
Discuss.
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Kevin White
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10/18/2009 12:35:32 PM
The basis of one TYPE of humor is that, but humor can be triggered by many different basis.
Physical humor, for instance, doesn't third party expense to be funny. Repetitious funny noises don't etc ...
Of course one CAN employ humor that degrades or belittles others, but often it just comes off as a bit crass ... but eh, some think the more crass, the better.
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Bruce Lee
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10/18/2009 1:45:20 PM
Jesus, the difference between beating your keeds and disciplining them is the same difference found between angst and peace.
Bluto, Jesus' character is severely pushing the envelope of black face 2009
Kevin, i see your observation skills as highly honed, but the anger and frustration is like a tire with low pressure constantly veering your vehicle off track.
Dan, balls
nTp is where the gods go to take a shit
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LyinDan
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10/18/2009 6:02:19 PM
Humor always results from relief. True, the person it's at the expense of could be an alternate version of yourself as the "other". You're relieved that it was the old you who slipped on the banana peel, not the present, observing 'you'. Watching a cat doing tricks? It's funny because somewhere in the back of your mind, you're grateful it's not you who looks silly. Laugh at yourself for doing something? It's relief it wasn't worse and didn't do you more serious damage. Someone do something silly on a BB and make themselves look stupid? Thank God that wasn't Moi. If you're introspective enough about it, humor always stems from relief, and a sense of self-preservation. You can laugh at yourself for doing something odd or dumb or dangerous, but not at the time you're doing it (unless you're having a disconnect from yourself at the time). If it's you doing it in the present, you're not going to find it funny, only afterwards. Sure, you can make funny faces at a baby and get tickled (as is the babe), but the humor in that is founded, for you, on his reaction and your (and his) relief that you're not REALLY going to eat him up. Now, don't go thinking tooo much about it, for fear of losing your sense of it.
That doesn't mean it's meant to denigrate someone, and that doesn't mean it's always meanly intended. Of course not.
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10/19/2009 12:32:40 AM
If you think that's anything close to blackface, you're stupid. Don Rickles' act is 100 times more edgy than that and he's a mainstream comic, going to be in the Comedy Hall of Fame if he isn't already.
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IAC Admin
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10/19/2009 12:51:18 AM
This topic should be moved off the front page, based solely upon the premise of the initial post. Hazing/bullying isn't something we should extol. Any objection?
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Fidney Joneson
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10/19/2009 1:04:43 AM
I suppose the question is whether or not the blogger is presenting hazing as a virtuous act or whether he's just trying to make the point that artists need a thick skin. It's hard to say, there are indications both or either might be accurate. Your call, admin. :)
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IAC Admin
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10/19/2009 1:06:46 AM
Given his history there's really no question about intent in our minds.
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Steve Ison
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10/19/2009 2:25:55 PM
Seems ridiculous censoring this post..He's making some valid points and besides its only his view..I didn't read anywhere he was saying bullying was good anyways..
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Bruce Lee
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10/20/2009 2:21:11 AM
don rickles is legend, no comparison
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Conversation Suicide
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10/20/2009 2:29:34 AM
Jesus y'all !!!! I want YOUR fuckin' Sugar-Momma's and Daddy's !!
Y'all have WAY too much time on your hands.
but thanks for the intriguing read....
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