Even if YT is gone there will be some sort of media that replaces it and these videos will be there. And luckily even after the video quality degrades and is horribly outdated the audio will be fine and it is all that matters. There may be exceptions tho, like nuclear war.
Because life isn't fair. I guess it's fair in the sense that it's not fair to anyone and in that regard everyone gets fair unfairness. But no, if you were born in a rich 1st world country that is not *fair* to someone who was born in a poor 3rd world country. For another example, let's say you develop cancer, what person would you blame for making this part of your life not fair? No one, because that's silly, no person did this to you yet you were subjected to something that wasn't fair. In summation, fairness isn't based solely on human behavior and outside factors can create unfair situations beyond the grasp of human intervention. Like I said, it's a cute little quote but it isn't accurate in the objective world.
The way I understood what he explained was that in a natural world the world gives us food, shelter and water, but many years ago we fucked that up. So in that sense life is fair, but we strayed away from that 20,000 years ago? So you could interpret “life is fair” as “people are terrible”
This is so much deeper than it first appears. They are on point. There are 8 billion people ish. We currently produce enough food to feed 11.8 billion people. Yet 1 in 4 people go hungry daily. It's not just war, but lack of roads, random dark political motives, ect.
No one gave a shit about steve he is dead now....but really he was a gay man. The only person that cared about Patrice was ant. Greg used him as his one black friend. Listen to everything again so your comments will be corrected. Ant was Patrice's daddy btw or at least a peer
I'm so sad I never supported Him when he was alive! I only just found Patrice!... For real If I could Bring back Anyone from the dead...Patrice O'Neal would be in my top 3 for sure. RIP Big playa
Chris Douglas only satelite listeners and some real stand up comedy fans were aware of his genius, I remember him from the roast and from the office, I too wish I knew he was this awesome when he was alive
The reality is that in spite of the nature of the show, this conversation was more "real" and thought provoking than any CYA, bullshit lecture or press conference/Meet The Press interview that any government official (either party) has ever provided to the public
Patrice continues to show, time and time again, that he was truly a modern day prophet. 2,000 years ago the man would have been revered as Godlike. To say that he was wise beyond his years is an absolute understatement. He was the greatest comedian to ever live, not because of who he was on stage, but because of who he was off stage, the real person in day to day life was naturally funnier and more thought provoking than any other comedian to share their insight. Maybe if Carlin or Pryor grew up in the era of internet and being able to be seen and talk all the time they would be more influential than Patrice, but they're not, because 90% of who they are is on stage or written down and planned speaking. Patrice spoke from the heart, the soul, and he rarely ever held back. That's not something 99.9% of people are capable of, let alone comfortable doing. He didn't just talk either, the man would listen and change his mind if you presented a better argument. Patrice could have stood toe to toe with many of the Greek philosophers and been considered a friend by many of them if he lived in their time. The world suffered a far deeper loss than it ever realized on 11/29/2011 We didn't just lose a comedian that day, we lost one of the greatest intellectuals of the 21st Century, and I'm well aware that the Century just began.
@@thomasshrum4006 Anthony and Patrice both deserve more credit for their intelligence. They were a lot more knowledgeable than they let on, making up for their lack of formal education with deep curiosity and intellect. Was always surprising when Ant would rattle off a textbook definition of a deep math and science concept, in spite of being a high school dropout
Man... what Patrice said about trust being routine and not actually about being trustworthy... he couldn’t be more correct. That’s the truest shit I’ve ever heard and EXACTLY what destroyed my last long term relationship. Not from my side either, but I KNEW as soon as the routine changed, something was off. And I couldn’t be happier that I called it immediately.
It's interesting, right? I'm not pointing the finger in either direction -- seems to be female-to-male more often than the converse, but I guess it can happen both ways -- regardless, the moment things shift into "I'm gonna second-guess you" or "I'm gonna hold some part of my trusting self back" or "I'm gonna make sudden sharp passive-aggressive remarks," it's almost a subconscious attempt to kill the relationship without actually saying it outright. Very rare to come back from that.
Everytime I listen to thisbi need to watch Platoon. It's just one of those movies that never gets old, like the sting, I can watch it 5 times a month and I'm still sitting there eyes glued to the tv
Anyone remember the episode where there talking about superheroes bout Aquaman I think and he says I can't stop a meteor coming to earth but I can make a 100 thousand dolphins jump high in the air
When I listen to these episodes I just hope that somewhere there's an alternate universe where Jim Norton was not the third Mike for the entire show but Patrice O'Neal was. Don't get me wrong I love Jim but damn. Rest in power.
39:40 Opie has a good one word retort with the "Shiiiiiiit" and I begin laughing. He then sees others are laughing and in his head believes he should say it again it was so good. It is said again, then cut off midway as he realizes right as he repeats it how bad he just did himself, taking all the funny away from it and also taking my smile with it.
If you want to hear more of that you should check out the so-called "Black Phillip Show", which. I think there were only a few episodes ever recorded but most of the material (if not all of it) can be found here on RU-vid - entire episodes as well as some shorter clips. Last time I checked anyway, but if itĺ you can't find it here just Google it and you'll find it somewhere else. Relationship wisdom for the ages presented in Patrice's unique and hilarious way. Just amazing.
Yup. We make laws in America saying you can’t dump pollutants, so the companies go to Asia, dump them there and ship the goods back, all while persons back in America claiming asia is to blame for the pollution. As if the populous is dumb enough to not realize if the things we have here, come from there, then the pollutants there are cause if our wants here.
All men need to pay attention to Patrice’s Relationships Lecture from 1:18:00 to 1:48:15. Seriously. Also love Patrice’s Angle on Science-intent, political & social topics. Miss this guy man
1:31:00 If He Gets Caught Cheating vs If She Got Caught Cheating …Demoted down to hoe, or down to hoe. Unless demoted to be out of life - which is fair. He can find another woman that: Wants to be held Wants to loved Wants money Wants to call me every f-ing second …I can go find pussy. She can’t just go I’m gonna go find love. That’s why it’s under my control She can’t go and just find love. She must find dick, and HOPEFULLY it’ll turn into love. Loyal love
1:05:44 “my string theory is, you see a string, your sheets are getting dirty “ I’m fucking GEEKED bro. I’m in the waiting room of a lab about to get my blood drawn 🤣🤣
Please listen to 32 seconds in. The best of Ant and Patrice interacting. I remember when I was an adorable child in the sixties in Catholic school and the missionaries would come back from Africa and speak to us at a big assembly. They said '' If we keep spreading Christianity and you keep collecting coins in your little orange UNICEF cartons on Halloween by the time you all grow up Africa will be exactly like America. No more famine, disease, tribal wars etc '''. It seems to be much worse and now the Chinese will enslave them with debt from defaulted infrastructure loans.
my god ,that bit @ the end with poor steve & the platoon analogy is so sublime & only patrice was able to pull it out .he was a waterwalker indeed trying to bring peace to the duality of man in large exemplified in both those two in mundane office politics.humor was & is healing factor & the chefs kiss, the doors Jim Morrison ending of enlightenment & healing.
Opie lives in comedic scarcity. If an even remotely humorous line comes to him, he has to get it out ASAP as it might be the last funny idea his basic brain ever has. This is my theory.
@@HeavehBurtation it's why he used to interrupt the show to take a call about how one of his lines should have got a bigger laugh. The worst was that time Patrice was in the studio and he threw out some mediocre line, then without irony started telling Jimmy that it should have gotten a bigger laugh because "it was a really good line"
1:17:58 -- Letterman -- there is an interesting sidebar here. I've been hearing, for years, that Dave (Letterman) is a constantly-angry person -- that his tight-lipped "Yup, yup, how bout that, ho ho ho, how funny" manner is a 24x7 partially-masked contempt. It apparently got (even) worse after he was blackmailed about the Stephanie Birkitt affair -- he felt like he couldn't trust anyone, like they were all piles of garbage, like they were all out to get him -- I think you can see this in his monologue and teeth-gritted speech with uncooperative guests, and (to me) his "on-air philandering confession + spousal apology" felt like a very angry, not-fully-sincere OMG they're making me do this schtick. There's some of it here, though not quite so fierce: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g5FqqGpKzzA.html