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I love every single thing he said. YES! This is the best thing I've seen in a long time. Fascinating. 😋

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That must be some good crack he's smoking

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44 minutes ago, lilmonster93 said:

That must be some good crack he's smoking

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I sometimes talk with people and they are extremely intimidated yet fascinated by things like that

My friends know where they get their mind growth hormone, it's important for me to keep my (dancin) circles very aware.

It's too broad so I can't seem to translate the whole thing right now but think about it like... live and chill.

I'm always asked if I'm a fan of Lady Gaga because I really love her whole thing

My authentic answer is "I'm not a fan of her, I love her music and the message she spreads."

I also compliment her marketing techniques and her team. I know she's not a fictional creature, she's a human being!

I also hate it when Gaga says "my fans". It's cool to call us "little monsters" or "monsters" but "fans" puts me off a bit.

 

I don't like the interviewer's reaction at all. Her mind is 100% not open enough to help us make a change.

I understood every single thing he said and I'm sorry for the rest of the world not getting it.

I don't know who this man is and this is probably the first time I see a thread about him but he is extremely correct.

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The interviewer giving looks like... :what::wtf::awkney:

She looked terrified and shocked...

Jim...baby....what are you doing??? Is you good cuz I wants to know??? :oprah:

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Being on a red carpet and talking about what you are wearing is totally meaningless so why not take the mickey out if it and be ridiculous. 

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20 minutes ago, aphrodisio said:

I sometimes talk with people and they are extremely intimidated yet fascinated by things like that

My friends know where they get their mind growth hormone, it's important for me to keep my (dancin) circles very aware.

It's too broad so I can't seem to translate the whole thing right now but think about it like... live and chill.

I'm always asked if I'm a fan of Lady Gaga because I really love her whole thing

My authentic answer is "I'm not a fan of her, I love her music and the message she spreads."

I also compliment her marketing techniques and her team. I know she's not a fictional creature, she's a human being!

I also hate it when Gaga says "my fans". It's cool to call us "little monsters" or "monsters" but "fans" puts me off a bit.

 

I don't like the interviewer's reaction at all. Her mind is 100% not open enough to help us make a change.

I understood every single thing he said and I'm sorry for the rest of the world not getting it.

I don't know who this man is and this is probably the first time I see a thread about him but he is extremely correct.

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22 minutes ago, Gardevoir said:

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I don't understand this kind of reaction.

He was 100% right. There are famous people and they can spread their messages but they're not anything more than that. They're human beings just like all of us. And we all have meanings we believe in but it doesn't mean it's the truth. So we're the center of all things? What about animals? The urge to own the universe is silly because we don't own it.

It goes to show what open mind really means to some of us. I didn't like the interviewer's reaction because he made sense in a way she didn't care enough to understand or dig deeper. She could make him feel uncomfortable but I'm glad he stood up and made his point anyway.

Be willing to learn (and this is aimed to those who like your mocking comment).

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1 hour ago, aphrodisio said:

I don't understand this kind of reaction.

He was 100% right. There are famous people and they can spread their messages but they're not anything more than that. They're human beings just like all of us. And we all have meanings we believe in but it doesn't mean it's the truth. So we're the center of all things? What about animals? The urge to own the universe is silly because we don't own it.

It goes to show what open mind really means to some of us. I didn't like the interviewer's reaction because he made sense in a way she didn't care enough to understand or dig deeper. She could make him feel uncomfortable but I'm glad he stood up and made his point anyway.

Be willing to learn (and this is aimed to those who like your mocking comment).

erm... this might sound fascinating and you might feel enlightened but it's ultimately plain nihilism and cowardice to face the eternal battle with the sickness that made us human i.e. looking for the one good reason to stay. 

it's how the Roman empire fell. everyone got too comfy and decided the essence of human life is in existing and not setting an example and obsessing. they decided it's obvious we're just the same as animals and only ever fought for survival. they decided it's obvious that harmony is found in chaos and only our sense of higher self can unite us and liberate us, basically using the inaccessibility of the heavens as an excuse for their Mediterranean laziness. extreme corruption of the mind and tons of bad decisions followed, proving that existing without ideologies and the schism they are bound to create is irresponsible and practically a suicide - the worst crime against life. 

man is a delicate breed that needs the conflict and pain he is used to in order to not lose faith. we don't care about existing, we care about not dying. we're junkies. we need our addictions. that pointless fashion show and the message it pretends to send is many people's drug of choice. being cynical and metaphysical to purify the comedy of life is Carrey's.

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2 hours ago, JDi said:

erm... this might sound fascinating and you might feel enlightened but it's ultimately plain nihilism and cowardice to face the eternal battle with the sickness that made us human i.e. looking for the one good reason to stay. 

it's how the Roman empire fell. everyone got too comfy and decided the essence of human life is in existing and not setting an example and obsessing. they decided it's obvious we're just the same as animals and only ever fought for survival. they decided it's obvious that harmony is found in chaos and only our sense of higher self can unite us and liberate us, basically using the inaccessibility of the heavens as an excuse for their Mediterranean laziness. extreme corruption of the mind and tons of bad decisions followed, proving that existing without ideologies and the schism they are bound to create is irresponsible and practically a suicide - the worst crime against life. 

man is a delicate breed that needs the conflict and pain he is used to in order to not lose faith. we don't care about existing, we care about not dying. we're junkies. we need our addictions. that pointless fashion show and the message it pretends to send is many people's drug of choice. being cynical and metaphysical to purify the comedy of life is Carrey's.

Excuse me but this is definitely not what I meant by what I stated above.

I don't believe in many things but I do believe in others.

I believe that my way of honoring Him is not fighting with others over what's the right or wrong thing to believe in.

All religions share one god and he's the same one.

What you should understand from what you wrote to me is that we're not meaningless in any way, by any means, I know one thing for sure and it's that we have the power to make great changes because we have abilities that differentiate us from other creatures that exist. We have the ability to make it better for everyone instead of just ourselves. We have the ability to grow, evolve and do it with good intentions, not fight others like puppets but live together in harmony and peace because that's what it is.

You have your opinions and if you don't seem to agree with my perspective, it's okay. The world isn't there. It wasn't there. My religion is not something I'm going to fight with others over. I'm going to do what's good for me and you're going to do what's good for you. Faith is very important. Religion is important, too. I love purity, not interests in religion.

It's okay for you to think what you want. Basically, I agree with your opinion that you stated but there's one thing that bothered me: you were WRONG about where I'm going with what I wrote and maybe I don't know how to translate these thoughts very well because it's pretty deep. Let me find a way to translate this in my language first and even that wouldn't be easy for me.

Anyway, I do think it's important that if you took the time to reply, also take a few other perspectives at what I wrote, simply sit there and think about it from other variations and maybe something will click or sound more understandable. I want a world of people living in peace accepting others' decisions but believing in a force that drives them to do good and spread this message so the universe blooms. Right now? Our world is rotting.

I'm sure I'll have more to say but it's getting hard for me to write this so I'll be the weak one to leave this conversation before it gets out of hand. We both have good intentions and there are no wrong opinions, whatsoever.

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1 hour ago, aphrodisio said:

Excuse me but this is definitely not what I meant by what I stated above.

I don't believe in many things but I do believe in others.

I believe that my way of honoring Him is not fighting with others over what's the right or wrong thing to believe in.

All religions share one god and he's the same one.

What you should understand from what you wrote to me is that we're not meaningless in any way, by any means, I know one thing for sure and it's that we have the power to make great changes because we have abilities that differentiate us from other creatures that exist. We have the ability to make it better for everyone instead of just ourselves. We have the ability to grow, evolve and do it with good intentions, not fight others like puppets but live together in harmony and peace because that's what it is.

You have your opinions and if you don't seem to agree with my perspective, it's okay. The world isn't there. It wasn't there. My religion is not something I'm going to fight with others over. I'm going to do what's good for me and you're going to do what's good for you. Faith is very important. Religion is important, too. I love purity, not interests in religion.

It's okay for you to think what you want. Basically, I agree with your opinion that you stated but there's one thing that bothered me: you were WRONG about where I'm going with what I wrote and maybe I don't know how to translate these thoughts very well because it's pretty deep. Let me find a way to translate this in my language first and even that wouldn't be easy for me.

Anyway, I do think it's important that if you took the time to reply, also take a few other perspectives at what I wrote, simply sit there and think about it from other variations and maybe something will click or sound more understandable. I want a world of people living in peace accepting others' decisions but believing in a force that drives them to do good and spread this message so the universe blooms. Right now? Our world is rotting.

I'm sure I'll have more to say but it's getting hard for me to write this so I'll be the weak one to leave this conversation before it gets out of hand. We both have good intentions and there are no wrong opinions, whatsoever.

the bolded part is the only substance I could find in this but Carrey obviously denied those beliefs and refused to agree the show has a purpose and the power to inspire. he thinks you can find inspiration everywhere and you don't need other people to look up to in order to not feel your passion in not celebrated.

also, you can't make change happen by letting everyone be and denying the concepts of right and wrong. sure, we invented those, but thank God (no pun intended) we did. I'm not even going to say that's a fact. I mean... this kind of belief sounds hella liberating but only makes sense in a perfect world. there's too many of us. even if we were all hippies, we'd still be killing each other just by existing in scarcity... not to mention the hippies and the baby boomers that left us up to our necks in it are the same people.

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14 minutes ago, JDi said:

the bolded part is the only substance I could find in this but Carrey obviously denied those beliefs and refused to agree the show has a purpose and the power to inspire. he thinks you can find inspiration everywhere and you don't need other people to look up to in order to not feel your passion in not celebrated.

also, you can't make change happen by letting everyone be and denying the concepts of right and wrong. sure, we invented those, but thank God (no pun intended) we did. I'm not even going to say that's a fact. I mean... this kind of belief sounds hella liberating but only makes sense in a perfect world. there's too many of us. even if we were all hippies, we'd still be killing each other just by existing in scarcity... not to mention the hippies and the baby boomers that left us up to our necks in it are the same people.

look I don't know him and I think you can find inspiration in everything but people that are famous can also use your voice to inspire you. Gaga did that a lot and I feel inspired seeing all you people getting the help you need by listening to music and finding peace within yourself.

The world isn't a perfect one and this is what we have. We can build it. We need to stop radicalism. We need to be compassionate and loving. There are no right or wrong opinions but there are facts that can help us grow this thing we have responsibility for. And I don't care if you believe in something or whatever the ****... it's yours to have but you have no right to attack others in order to protect your religion AS IF that's what he wants you to do in the first place like wtf.

I don't know or care about Jim but I thought this interview was great and I still think so.

I think we do need rules to keep the order of law safe. It's still not perfect but it is essential.

There are acts that harm others and those should never be legitimate.

It's like you say your thoughts on A and I agree on A and we're just bluffin with our muffins, nothing else

Whatever we say right now is not powerful enough to make anything change, it's between you and me.

And I know my thoughts are not the "good" or "bad" ones but they are not radical far-right or far-left, they are allowing and safe for others to live with me.

I can't know if I'm safe living with, for example, you. But for instance, I know I'll be letting you believe in whatever the **** as long as you don't bring me to this. Not occupying me to eat what you eat or do what you do because man if I don't want to eat pork, I won't eat it. If I believe in something different, it's my right. I will never tell others to believe in what I believe, even though ALL of you base religions on the history of others. Leaders... are we leaders? yet we're talking like ones. They made it happen.

It's very general and I don't know how I feel about bringing in "historic" events because **** is happening right now at the very moment.

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