[kj] Timewave, November Novelty

The Exorcist killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Thu Oct 23 00:37:30 EDT 2008


Yup, I sure am a'goin. But not in a competitive manner. :)
Sorry for not responding in an accurate quote fashion. It's late at
night and I just wanted to get this out.
----

Banning tag had nothing to do with taking George at his word. I've
been seeing/reading these stories for years.
(among other sports and lego).

No... DNA is the basic instruction set. An individual needs to be
worked on and educated in order to advance in life.
With the bathroom, most kids go through some sort of potty training.
If a child was to be dropped off int he jungle
and left to grow up alone he/she would be shitting all over the damn
place with no second thought about it.

("No need to scream fail when one doesn't do something right?" I've
never said otherwise. That's just stupidity if anyone
does that. I don't see how that has anything to do with my stand and
belief on trying to ban anything competitive.)

I'm no fan of the bailout. (Look at those that commit suicide when
things go economically bad. It's a massive lack of confidence,
understanding and inability of dealing with issues.)

Yes, kids do need to be able to get energy out of their system and by
banning sports you are taking away their ability to do so.
You might not see it as a serious issue. I do.

My anecdote is not something special but it sure as hell makes a good
damn point. I don't write for others as I don't care to speak for
anyone else nor do I have the right to do so. However I am sure many
other people have started down low on the totem pole, didn't
want to be there, worked hard to compete and beat others and worked
their way up. I highly doubt this is a singular instance.

I never said you advocated what I had written. But the schools that
are enforcing these Draconian laws.

"Nah, they were rich kids ignored by their parents who sought to
silence them with nice things."
Which means never being told no and always getting what they wanted
or as you said being bribed to shut up. Same thing.
They were never taught what "no, you're not gonna get what you want
all the time".

"One is running a bank with his father" (Didn't you say to not use
singular stories? :)
Not all of them work for their daddy's, daddy isn't always around, to
only be able to work for daddy and not someone else IS a massive
failure. (As I said before it relies on a crutch.)

Inoculation is good but is not a failsafe. Besides aren't many
Inoculations actually used to infect the body with a lower/weaker strain of
the virus in a controlled manner so the body learns how to combat it?
(And yes, I do believe in preventative medical practices.)

I know it was tongue in cheek and there is no such show. Hence my
little slogan afterward. :)
(But once it's mentioned my brain starts to wonder how it'd be
portrayed. My mind has a mind
of its own!)

I have not read up much on the life of Carlin and I have many other
books on my "to read" list as of now.
However, we are all shaped by out past life experiences. Bitter or
sweet. They shape us and focus us to
a certain extent. I don't think that it in anyway takes away the
validity of a well made, thought out factual statement.

I hope that I don't get stoned on this list as Mr. Hicks has been
talked about quite a bit. But I've yet to hear him. :(

I'd have to find a nice suit and hat to feel comfy in the car. :)

Thanks for the long response (to my long post) Bette. I enjoyed it.

Have a lovely day/night!
Yos

At 08:03 PM 10/22/2008, Bette Dillinger wrote:

>Well, this got you going! ;)

>

>

>"However banning sports (TAG? TAG!) from schools is ridiculous!"

>

>You are taking Carlin at his word, I assume? Which school was this?

>Come on, man, that is a comic's sword.....logical exaggeration. How

>would he know this? His daughter from his first marriage has some

>thoughts about him.....I don't think he has any others.

>

>"They have to learn and understand life lessons."

>

>Yes, like when they soil their diapers after a certain age they need

>to use a toilet, when they crawl, they tenatively stand at times yet

>hit the floor again; it is in the DNA that practice makes

>perfect. No need to scream PHAIL when one does not do something

>well the first time.

>

>"One of them is you don't always win. We all fail/lose at times and should

>be taught how to deal with it."

>

>Like with the international bailout right now? How would you

>justify this to a politically precocious child? They would think

>you were "lying" since losing isn't so horrendous to those who have the assets.

>

>"Besides it teaches the child how to reach for higher goals"

>

>Sure, kids need to get energy out of their system. Huzzah.

>

>"I was always a short and thin child (Now I'm a short and thin

>adult). Not the most athletic."

>

>I appreciate your personal anecdote, and I am sure kids would get

>alot out of it if you told it to them, but a single anecdote is just

>that: it cannot be applied on a larger, global level. You cannot

>extrapolate your experience to what others have been through.

>

>"To coddle a child and over protect a child is not a good idea. Nor

>is it a good idea to take away the rights from other children

>who choose to be active in sports and enjoy them."

>

>I never advocated this at all.

>

>"They were never told no and never told that they weren't the greatest."

>

>Nah, they were rich kids ignored by their parents who sought to

>silence them with nice things.

>

>"When they get older they WILL have massive issues of dealing with

>failure and letdowns especially when they don't have a

>crutch to lean on."

>

>Yeah, one is running a bank with his father. Just a blip to

>them. No massive feelings of failure. "Failure" is internalized

>fear designed to socialize the working class to their lot (that 99%

>of humanity). Who runs all those "phail" blogs? Wealthy chaps?

>

> "Think of your immune system... It actually needs to be exposed to

> sickness in order to learn how to build up

>combat and protect itself when your body gets infected."

>

>"Out of the virus immunity comes".....lol......that is a favorite

>line of mine. But again, we are talking about your stance. I would

>prefer innoculation against the toxin. I would prefer the medical

>community to be cooperative in their approach to disease.

>

>"No one mentioned "Toddler Survivor""

>

>Dude, that was total tongue in cheek. There is no such

>show. However, I saw a "candid camera" like segment when the show

>was popular......almost every parent gave these "producers"

>permission for horrific "Lord of the Flies" type of behavior

>involving their child. Guess they needed to be toughened up ;)

>

>"And anger... Well I hate to break it to you but black/dark humor

>has always been around

>espoused and eschewed by many. Could it be that his anger is at

>really stupid shit that he'd seen being promoted?

>

>(Wonder what you think of Lewis Black... LOL!)"

>

>Lewis Black is a putz, read about the life of Carlin, especially his

>early years (Sullivan) and maybe you might get a different perspective.

>

>Anger? I prefer it straight on tap. Mr Bill Hicks "Rant in E Minor".......

>

>"Though I must admit, "Dillinger" is a real cool kick ass name!"

>I'll give ya a spin in my '34 Essex.

>

>Bette

>

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>

>From: bbarathy at btinternet.com

>To: gathering at misera.net

>Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 18:12:03 +0100

>Subject: Re: [kj] Timewave, November Novelty

>

>

>My 10 year old daughters school has no losers.

>Everyones a winner!

>Bollocks I tell her. You go out there and beat their arses.

>Comin' second=first loser.

>Don't you come home unless you win at everything and don't want to

>hear no excuses! :)

>

>boBToo

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>To the Esteemed Mr. Arse:

>You're still a saint compared to my dad!

>It sorta scares the shit out of me how all these schools and educators

>are trying to eliminate competitive sports and even go the extremes of

>banning tag, and LEGO... yes even LEGO.

>George Carlin (rip), on his last HBO stand up went on about this.

>"Grade school, where he won't be allowed to play tag because it

>promotes victimization... Standing around is still permitted, but it

>won't be for long. because sooner or later some kid is gonna be

>standing around, and his foot will fall asleep, and his parents will

>sue the school, and it's fucking good-bye fucking standing around."

>-George Carlin

>"You know what they tell the kid who lost these days? 'You were the

>last winner.' A lot of kinds never get to hear the truth about

>themselves until they're in their twenties, when their boss calls

>them in and says, Bobby, clean the shit out of your desk and get the

>fuck out of here, you're a loser."-George Carlin

>Yos

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