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Capitalism is it's own worse enemy... in our world anyway.
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Beware Black Cats
A lovely and fearsome Black cat crossed my path,
At a house, unknown, full of uncertainty, she flipped and turned and batted her eyes, full of grace and beauty. I called her fair, her movements daring and I thought her full of quality.
Back to the crowd she flitted, asking attention from all who viewed.
Her curves were present as I glanced askew.
To the music she swayed as the speakers played, working in her affections.
She retired to her hosts abode, looking back for one last glance as I sadly, took no chance and returned to my own deep recollections.
The music of the deep passions brought us back into our orbits.
I saw her in all her glory, outside her home of shores.
She commanded all attention to herself, a captain among petty lords.
We again danced and flirted despite the interference of pale, blonde ambition.
She dared me to cross her path and with passion, I unfortunately gave way to her infatuation.
Through this start and her art, I became completely and utterly smitten.
Having access to her charms and purring sounds, so much I considered her my kitten.
I watched her sleep after labors deep and thought myself her admirer.
She still returned after the sun’s raising to her home, with her true master none the wiser.
I thought myself fortunate but missed her greatly wanting her time like a foolish miser.
I acquired her affections but the time was mired in past reflections…
She quickly tired of my interactions, like all cats that called for admirations.
In the end, I let her walk into the arms of another fool,
But maybe I’m fortunate that I will not let myself become sad and cruel.
There’s always another kitten that needs attention…
I hope she’s content… luckily a door will open; hopefully I will not be so beholden,
Letting in another feline that will wander closer and not use me cruelly,
However, let me caress her with equal affection and maybe not so lewdly…
Perhaps she’ll not use fear and loathing then depend on me for cover. But we cannot wish ourselves well and true but that in the end; I’m glad that I was her lover.
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“In a new interview with the New Yorker ahead of his 70th birthday on Monday, the comedian explained his theory about why there’s no “funny stuff” to watch on TV anymore. “Nothing really affects comedy,” he said, “People always need it. They need it so badly and they don’t get it.” Instead of getting sitcoms like M*A*S*H, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and All in the Family, audiences miss out, he said, as a “result of the extreme left and P.C. crap, and people worrying so much about offending other people.” […] A look back at some of his earlier comments on a similar subject adds some context, if not clarity. In 2015, Seinfeld sat down for an episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd podcast, where he explained his aversion to performing stand-up on college campuses. “I don’t play colleges, but I hear a lot of people tell me, ‘Don’t go near colleges. They’re so PC,’” he said on the show. After giving an example of his teenage daughter using the word “sexist,” he concluded that young people “just want to use these words: ‘That’s racist’; ‘That’s sexist’; ‘That’s prejudice.’ They don’t know what they’re talking about.””
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Jerry Seinfeld Draws Right-Wing Praise for Comments on ‘Extreme Left’
This is such a bummer. Tell me you’re a privileged, entitled, myopic Boomer without telling me you’re a privileged, entitled, myopic Boomer.
It’s interesting to me that he says these legendary sit-coms, none of which were cruel, punching down, or hurtful, but were actually satirizing power, celebrating women, changing societal norms through representation, and using comedy to do it all, wouldn’t exist if “the extreme left” had anything to do with it.
Umm. Who does he think created these shows? And is he really that ignorant? Has this guy never read a single interview with Norman Lear? Or literally anyone in the cast of Mary Tyler Moore? I mean. Come on, man!
Teenagers and college students don’t know what they’re talking about when they tell a privileged, entitled, multimillionaire Boomer that his “jokes” can be hurtful, and maybe he could use his tremendous talent to do comedy that is just as funny without being hurtful. Okay. Got it. Keep saying that, and see how far it gets you, buddy.
Hey, Jerry Seinfeld: when blue checks on Twitter are celebrating you being a dick, it’s not because you’re so funny and such a brilliant comic; it’s because they love how you’re validating what garbage they are. You can’t see that, or don’t care, and that’s such a huge bummer.
Yeah, we all know TV comedy died the minute Seinfeld went off the air in ‘98.
Political correctness is so grim and woke - there could never be a popular comedy in the 2000s with a multicultural, multigender cast that occasionally directly addressed racism and sexism.
And MASH had so much to say - there’ll never be a 21st century popular comedy that makes people really THINK.
Nah. It’ll never happen. Because some washed up has been says it won’t.
Funny how Carlin still slaps.... I think the problem is with you Jerry.
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