TongueLash

what comes by us might be the most tongue-lashing color of space we see but we cannot breathe through insulated windows. we sweat in our sheets ashamed to be too naked, too true to yield to passing by serial killers. what isn't random. isn't likely to happen.

The obligatory Getting to Know Me post. I should warn you, I've been doing this for a while now, so here's the time travelling all access pass HERE. I also do this thing called "tweeting" is it? maybe?
~ Wednesday, December 14 ~
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I learned that money can be a lot of things. It can be something that is hoarded, fought over, protected, stolen and withheld. Or it can be like an energy, fueled by the desire, will, creative interest, need to laugh, of large groups of people. And it can be shuffled and pushed around and pooled together to fuel a common interest, jokes about garbage, penises and parenthood.

https://buy.louisck.net/statement

I havn’t made a formal post about Louis CK’s new special yet because I have to study for my business law class due to the fact that I schlept all day yesterday and went to west island to eat amazing greek food and play glow in the dark putt putt golf, but in case I procrastinate any further, all those that havn’t bought Louis CK: Live at Beacon Theatre should do it ASAP. Not only is it funny, insightful, perverse, moving, poignant etc. like all past Louis CK specials, it’s making a successful example that if you make something good and beautiful, and you make it easy for people to buy it, and you tell people about it, that shit will sell. Capitalism is a beautiful thing, in its purest sense, and when the emphasis is on the production of a product versus the selling of a commodity, innovation and art and goodness is what comes out of it.

So I will happily fork over $5 to stand behind that (AND you get to watch the single best working comic today in his element, because holy shit, louis ck is on some mario mushroom star shit right now. Not news: the guy’s a Great). I hope you do too. 

Buy Louis CK: Live at the Beacon Theatre here.

Tags: louis ck goodness live at the beacon theatre capitalism
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