Yo, Boss:
Define Ortegrity under(in/with) Anarchy<:>Voluntary Hierarchy<:>Heterarchy
U down wit dat?
'cause I can volunteer IF worthy… .. . .
Otherwise:
The existence of God is not subjective: He either exists or he doesn't it's not a matter of opinion. You can have your own opinions, but you can't have your own facts
Ricky is immensely famous, of course, and he's very gracious about being stopped in the street and other aspects of Fame.
But being famous also prompted a typically witty remark on the subject of the widespread belief that only religious people are moral.
Being famous is like believing in God: Someone's watching you all the time.
I've never quite known how to cope with the retort that, " it's only Extremists who give a religion a bad name.
Ricky's answer to that at least hits one nail on the head.
You can easily spot any religion of peace. It's extremist members would be extremely peaceful.
Literary scholars have sometimes pointed out how fine can be the line between tragedy and comedy:
Some of the greatest comedians and comic characters have been close to crotchety; Charlie Chaplin Buster Keaton, Tony Hancock
Falstaff Basil Fawlty…
Ricky Gervais is one of the world's great comedians, but unlike some comedians. He's not himself a tragic figure. He's a happy man
with an endearing smile a; laughing court jester in a dark time.
He uses humour to lift us all out of despond.
Other comedians may do that in Escapist way, making us laugh as a way of running away from the dark reality of life.
Ricky doesn't do that. On the contrary, he goes right to the heart of the darkness tackles the evils of life and the evil people by confronting them head-on.
And Laughing at them! As he himself said, "if you can't joke about the most horrendous things in the world: What's the point of jokes?"
What's the point in having humor? Humor is to get us over terrible things.
Ladies and gentlemen
atheists and rationalists
I give you a great hero of our movement, our own wittily creative infectiously laughing court jester
Ricky Gervais
Q: Three doors (D.O.R.), One is not W.I.P.E.
Which 1?
(and don't sweat IT;- regardless your answer; at least the Children are safe(ish) with the three of 'em) -[unlike evil people]