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To: Neeka who wrote (140937)1/10/2006 1:06:46 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
I saw him on CNN, interviewed by Larry King. He's a bottom/poos joke guy who swears a lot to be cool. <Who is Howard Stern?

Wait............don't answer that. I don't want to know.
> Nearly all the movies have lots of swearing and everyone wants to show non-racist empathy with nigga/gangsta rap and swearing is very fashionable. He is not self-delusional however. He spoke of his cast so he knows they are actors, playing for the gullible audience who will give him loads of loot and attention, thereby creating the reality of his life so he is not orbiting in an empty, meaningless void. Same as being on Jerry Springer. TV/media, as Calvin pointed out [in Calvin and Hobbes], validates existence.

He went a whole interview without any bleeps or oopsies, with Larry King. So it's not as though he doesn't know how to talk without bottom and swearing content. It's an act. To be cool and drag in the mob.

It works.

People want to be hip, cool, non-square, un-Victorian. So they swear to be in the in crowd. Pretty soon it'll be cool to be Victorian and know about virtue. Fashions come and go.

Mqurice the Virtuous.