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George Carlin : Keeping it a buck.

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Published on 07 Oct 2024 / In Film & Animation

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bigintol03
bigintol03 3 months ago

This guy was one of the very best that's ever been!

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 3 months ago

Yup. In my original content, whenever i talking about concepts of "Enjoying the decline" this is the guy I learned it from. George was already black pill in the 80's.

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 3 months ago

Also, Andrew Dice Clay's "The day laughter died" is a highly black-pill recording. Its just him and a very small, intimate audience, hes not telling alot of jokes and he sounds like hes on the brink of a breakdown- Its the closest a comedian has ever come to sounding like Lenny Bruce at his best ( Which was when he was having meltdowns on stage ). He procedes to talk about how fucked america is and how over-stimulated american women are. That album woke me up to the future and I'm soo happy Rick Ruben recorded and released that set because Dice thought it was terrible.

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bigintol03
bigintol03 3 months ago

@Eggy Noggy: One of the best albums EVER!

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GenerationLESS
GenerationLESS 3 months ago

I got to see Sam Kinison too.

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bigintol03
bigintol03 3 months ago

@GenerationLESS: I envy you!

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bigintol03
bigintol03 3 months ago

@bigintol03: He was hilarious!

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GenerationLESS
GenerationLESS 3 months ago

Started buying and listening to his albums in the 70's. So glad I got to see him live 3 times before he died.

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