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Louis C.K. speaking some of that truth stuff..."crappiest generation of spoiled idiots" pretty much sums up the last 30 years.
Reviewed by SurtyrFoesmasher Mar 19 2009, 02:34pm ( 27 reviews ) • youtube.com
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Rated by ShanFit on Jul 26, 12:08pm
That was pretty funny stuff.
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Rated by NoFortunateSon on Jun 15, 8:13pm
Louis C.K. is one of the best comedians out there
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Rated by teknek on May 31, 8:58am
Everything is amazing and nobody is happy. From an 'outsiders' point of view, looking at us humans, (lets call them the hypothetical aliens), I think the main weakness of our species is our inability to pass on information to the next generation. For instance, anyone who has lived through a war, or more accurately, anyone who has been personally affected by a war, knows that war is the worst possible thing in human experience and should be avoided at all costs. This is wisdom. A hard earned wisdom learned the hard way through direct experience. However, twenty years later, along comes a new generation to power, those fortunate enough to have never experienced war directly because their parents did it for them. Now, war holds a strange fascination. It again seeps into the human mind as a possible way of problem solving. Flashpoint X! Bang! War starts and humanity has to relive and relearn the hard way that which it has already known for generations....that war is a waste of humanity, the destruction of all that is. From the hypothetical alien's point of view, (those perhaps with an advanced method of sharing information across time), our inability to learn definitive lessons over time, and our constant repetition of the same mistakes, is the factor that makes humanity weak, primative and, worst of all, dangerous. From an outside observers point of view, all that we have achieved in the last hundred years is wasted in exactly the way Louis CK said. Fermi's paradox may not be so paradoxical after all.
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Rated by chibimentor on Apr 15 2009, 5:38am
haha :) Sandra Nkake - Happy
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Reviewed by franciscorosales on Apr 07 2009, 11:43am
The simple truth is always funny
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Rated by oocelik on Mar 31 2009, 7:05pm
perfectly described...
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Rated by ignaty on Mar 20 2009, 8:49am
Reality check...