Nov 07, 2009 02:44
people like zach galifanakis and countless other comedians are hilarious. but don't they all just play a part that they aren't and ultimately just recede back, into a reality. it's funny because tom green although he annoys the shit out of me, is one of those where you can't tell if he is ever playing part when he is being himself. and i mean that after watching him on his live show interacting with guests. most notable tim and eric where his demeanor actually consistently throws off their rhythm or their style perhaps.
i realized that although it's silly. the characters of pugsley and wednesday, and more specifically wednesday are really really easy to relate with. there's the idea of having a perception or crating a perception in which others will react in a specific way to you. a lot of times what seems to be new or funny or something unique inevitable shakes itself to be socially or politically charged in some way. goal driven i guess.
what separates the goal driven liars who create a false sense of success in their own lives from those that are honest. theres quite a few people out there who call themselves artists or some sort of visionaries or seem to have a larger grasp on life and are going places. those same people that are believing to be chaing or ushering in a new change for the world, bringing a different light to things.
you can never spend enough time staring at the way people respond to one another. i need that tool the riddler had and then everything would be complete.