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greylorn
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Absolutely!Ah yes, I recognize it now. Another devotee of the Don Rickles School of Humor.
His success came because he recognized the inherent and irrelevant arrogance of the human ego. He was able to insult people in a way that helped others see themselves as if they were not quite the target of the insult, and to recognize themselves more honestly in the process. Rickles was a genius. He worked straight up from himself, without memorized jokes or teleprompters. Few have the mind qualified to do that, to put themselves on the line night after night. I don’t. You don’t. Respect that man’s mind, arrogance, and courage. Don’t even implicitly insult a mind like that by comparing him inferentially to me until you’ve put yourself on a public stage and gotten people to laugh, or to think.
I have. It was instructive.
It must have been extremely difficult for Rickles’ immediate targets to step back and get the same value from his insults as other might, but they were suitably rewarded nonetheless, with 10 seconds of fame. There are a lot of individuals who would prefer to be insulted than ignored, and some are participating in this very thread.
We should all be honored at their attendance. As some other prophet said, “Blessed be the nitwits, for they make us all look good by comparison.”