But not too crazy. He spent his entire youth in Catholic school surrounded by nuns and priests. He has said he was an alter boy and never really forgot the Bible, even as an atheist. I can relate. My papaw was a pentecostal preacher, I grew up in his church, and I became an atheist in my early twenties. I still can recite the Bible, though.🙂
@@o.i.c.uvanish9169 He also prayed to Joe Pesci, because "Joe got shit done". Seriously though, he was an atheist. He was the consummate observer, watching the world fall apart and enjoying the sideshow. His daughter said he was ultimately a disappointed idealist.
This is my favorite comedy bit from Carlin hands-down. Your reaction reminds me of how I reacted to it when I first heard it when it first came out. Awesome reaction :)
George got his start in the old comedy styles of the 50's and early 60's. That era set the tone for what we see as stand up today. Carlin even appeared on Johnny Carson when he was in his straight period. But he grew uncomfortable with the limitations that networks had on stand up routines. In the mid 60's he took off the suit and tie forever and started playing his own game. He wanted to talk about the funny things he saw, give them his perspective but his honesty ran into trouble with television censors. This started his famous 'Seven Words You Can't Say on Television' sketch. That got him arrested for indecency and eventual appearance before Congress. That's when people saw the kind of comedian Carlin was. His knowledge of the English language is PhD level IMO. You can see the progression of his style as he grew older. In his later years, he grew more angry but still funny. He passed in 2008, long before all this nonsense we have now started. I can only imagine what his thoughts on the last ten years would be. I find your reactions honest, which seems to be in short supply today. Thank you for that, I look forward to your posts.
I great Comedian, and I mean a truly GREAT Comedian, one of the All Time Greats, well, they never just tell jokes. They bring to light those things that we may think about, but never really discuss, and they make it understandable while simultaneously pointing out the utter ridiculousness of the issue, and they make us laugh while doing it! They have complete and utter control of the audience, and they know... THEY KNOW that we are hanging on every word. George Carlin, Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, Don Rickels, Patrice O'Neal, Richard Prior, Richard Jenni, Joan Rivers, Bernie Mac, Eddie Murphy... These Comedians are all Legends. They remind us of what is important, all the while allowing to laugh in the face of what is important! That is a very unique talent, and we are lucky to have seen them perform
George always comes with the heat and the truth! I know you're stand off ish on Joey Diaz after the one legged woman story, but trust me when I say you need to hear True Friendship at a Funeral, it'll be copywritten to hell but I believe in you. :EDIT: As someone from substandard housing in the inner city, I found that when life is continuously raining negativity on you, you either allow that to reframe how you view the world, or you learn to laugh at the pain.
One of the most central features of George's comedy was the no BS, honest assessment of the things that people just accept as a given, or conventional wisdom. He's probably the first 'dirbag lefty' I was ever exposed to as a kid. Always going against the grain, and always to make points about the corrupt, immoral, and intellectually vapid.
I can't say what goes on over at black Twitter. I don't Tweet. But I can tell you that making fun of things that are serious, is something everyone does, but they all do it within their little group, however one might define that. It's interesting to me that likely the same things are going on inside each group, it's just people feel more comfortable around others they see as being like them.
JayShara forgive me for saying "you are drop dead pretty girl." George is/was super smart. His work made you think and consider his words... A great comedian!!! One of the best, ever!!! The GOAT! He spoke the truth!!! George's humor is solid gold. As I watch your reaction, I think you liked it. Good for you. Take care!!!!
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Just love George Carlin! Miss him so much!!! We need more like him! RIP George! 😇 He saw through the BS of society & government and told it like it was & is!!! He saw the line drawn and always crossed it! lol. Joe Bless You George!
I was supposed to see him the year he died. I was soooo bummed. If he could only see the way the world is today....I can't imagine the kind of material he would have, lol.
Jay, Idk if you'll read this one, but i commented on one of your old Dave Chappelle videos which is probably why you didn't see it lol it's ok. I don't if you reacted to it yet or i just i haven't found it, but can you can react to Dave Chappelle KId's Cartoon's?
Carlin started out in fifties style, generic observational humor before embracing the sixties a bit with characters like the hippy, dippy weatherman. At some point, he realized the suit and the haircut just didn't fit, and he switched to honest, and a tad vulgar for the time, real life, relatable comedy. That's when he took off. Carlin On Campus is, imo, the epitome of this phase of his career. Later in life, his intellect demanded that he begin questioning some of life's givens. He got into religion, politics, hypocrisy, and life in general. He is one of those rare artists who literally got better every year of his life...
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A little less political is a bit he does called Baseball Vs Football, He does not tell you a single thing you don't already know but with tone, pitch and inflection he makes you laugh out loud and think about two of the big sports in America.
Nobody ever reacts to the fuller version of this bit I've only seen one person ONE react to the fuller clip where he says the n-word I wonder if all the reactors are intentially avoiding that clip.The name of the good clip is called Euphemisms and Political Correctness it's 9 minutes 27 second long.
@@CassieAngelica I've only seen one reactor react to that version of the clip and it was a young black college student I would love to see some grown grown people react to that clip.
Just a heads up, that background noise can be deleted in a program called Audacity. It's too much to type out the tutorial here but there's a bunch of them on youtube and it's fast and easy to do. And it's not just when it's quiet and nobody's talking; it'll delete the noise behind your voice and the video as well.
So, I'm coming at this as a fan of George Carlin (my favorite comedian next to Richard Pryor). While I agree that he's making a more significant point here for comedic purposes (which I'm sure he would puncture that sentence left and right...which I would have no problem with him doing), he's wrong about post-traumatic stress disorder. When we were calling it "shellshock," you dealt with it by having someone get into a soldier's face and say, "Pull yourself together." There was literally nothing for those soldiers even back then. Look up Sir Patrick Stewart's experience with his father-a WWII veteran-physically assaulting his mother for a concrete example of what I'm referencing here.
That had nothing to do with what it was called. That was because of the lack of understanding of psychology as well as a full understanding of brain damage. Back then if there wasn't an obvious injury on an x-ray most people would say you were faking and there was (and still is) a lot of stigma attached to psychological issues. Early psychologists did understand there was a psychological injury, but there was very little actual science on how to treat it. Most treatments were trial and error. Even today we don't understand much of it, but with modern scans, more understanding and compassion we've come a long way. Unfortunately there's still a long way to go. Just look how recently we've started to learn about CTE.
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George was definitely the most genius writer in comedy history.
George is the greatest. He goes where others dare not.
agnostic .
Always liked Carlin in the movie “Dogma.” He played a priest, which is crazy because he was an atheist.
But not too crazy. He spent his entire youth in Catholic school surrounded by nuns and priests. He has said he was an alter boy and never really forgot the Bible, even as an atheist. I can relate. My papaw was a pentecostal preacher, I grew up in his church, and I became an atheist in my early twenties. I still can recite the Bible, though.🙂
He's not an atheist. Remember the big electron.
@@o.i.c.uvanish9169 He also prayed to Joe Pesci, because "Joe got shit done". Seriously though, he was an atheist. He was the consummate observer, watching the world fall apart and enjoying the sideshow. His daughter said he was ultimately a disappointed idealist.
Sun worship* @@o.i.c.uvanish9169
That was fabulous!! He had you rollin’!!! 😂😂😂😂
Can listen to him for days, he just makes sense haha.
I don't think I've seen you laugh this hard before in a video it's really nice to see 🙂
This is my favorite comedy bit from Carlin hands-down. Your reaction reminds me of how I reacted to it when I first heard it when it first came out. Awesome reaction :)
George got his start in the old comedy styles of the 50's and early 60's. That era set the tone for what we see as stand up today. Carlin even appeared on Johnny Carson when he was in his straight period. But he grew uncomfortable with the limitations that networks had on stand up routines. In the mid 60's he took off the suit and tie forever and started playing his own game. He wanted to talk about the funny things he saw, give them his perspective but his honesty ran into trouble with television censors. This started his famous 'Seven Words You Can't Say on Television' sketch. That got him arrested for indecency and eventual appearance before Congress. That's when people saw the kind of comedian Carlin was. His knowledge of the English language is PhD level IMO. You can see the progression of his style as he grew older. In his later years, he grew more angry but still funny. He passed in 2008, long before all this nonsense we have now started. I can only imagine what his thoughts on the last ten years would be. I find your reactions honest, which seems to be in short supply today. Thank you for that, I look forward to your posts.
"If you don't laugh, you'll cry" an African proverb. We will laugh in all the pain😩
My buddy basically lives by that motto.
Holy shit that laugh at 7:17 totally got me 🤣😂🤣😂
😂😂🤣😂
@@JayShara 😁 those gasps
I saw him live in NYC, HBO special. As soon as the cameras turned off he got really raw. 😂
Your laugh is amazing ❤
hearing you laugh is worth the price of admission!
"Partly cloudy became partly sunny"🤣😂🤣
Love this one.
Me too!
Glad you liked it. But seriously, you didn't have a choice but to think -- and laugh; Carlin was brilliant.
I great Comedian, and I mean a truly GREAT Comedian, one of the All Time Greats, well, they never just tell jokes.
They bring to light those things that we may think about, but never really discuss, and they make it understandable while simultaneously pointing out the utter ridiculousness of the issue, and they make us laugh while doing it!
They have complete and utter control of the audience, and they know... THEY KNOW that we are hanging on every word.
George Carlin, Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, Don Rickels, Patrice O'Neal, Richard Prior, Richard Jenni, Joan Rivers, Bernie Mac, Eddie Murphy...
These Comedians are all Legends.
They remind us of what is important, all the while allowing to laugh in the face of what is important!
That is a very unique talent, and we are lucky to have seen them perform
George always comes with the heat and the truth! I know you're stand off ish on Joey Diaz after the one legged woman story, but trust me when I say you need to hear True Friendship at a Funeral, it'll be copywritten to hell but I believe in you. :EDIT: As someone from substandard housing in the inner city, I found that when life is continuously raining negativity on you, you either allow that to reframe how you view the world, or you learn to laugh at the pain.
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Joey Diaz is the man. Hoping to see one of his live shows at some point.
Joey and George are interchangeable as my favorite comedian. I love so many others but these two have had the most profound effect on my life.
*Morning Beautiful* .... yup.... *George is the Truth* !!!!! Damm I miss him.! Nice one !
George Carlin makes me laugh every time. I recommend listening to his bit about airplane travel. 😂😂
You can also do “Saving the planet .”
The man was and still is the GOAT. George is a philosopher comedian. A lane all by himself. He is one of the greatest teachers of our time.
George is the greatest deliverer of comedy.
💛💛💛
Check out his full shows.. those are where you get him full out
Awesome video JayShara love you you you are amazing keep up your amazing work you make me enjoy and laugh when you post your videos
Thank you so much!! You’re the best ❤
@@JayShara no you are the best JayShara
George and Richard are the GOATs
Beautiful reaction
Thank you 😊
One of the most central features of George's comedy was the no BS, honest assessment of the things that people just accept as a given, or conventional wisdom. He's probably the first 'dirbag lefty' I was ever exposed to as a kid. Always going against the grain, and always to make points about the corrupt, immoral, and intellectually vapid.
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"there's this thing called black twitter" 😆
😅
I Love George Carlin. Try The Diffrence Between Baseball And Football.
You have a lovely giggle =)
You should watch his skit about flying on an airplane...some of his best work. Have a happy Thanksgiving
Have you checked out “Flying” yet? It’s hilarious!=)
I can't say what goes on over at black Twitter. I don't Tweet. But I can tell you that making fun of things that are serious, is something everyone does, but they all do it within their little group, however one might define that. It's interesting to me that likely the same things are going on inside each group, it's just people feel more comfortable around others they see as being like them.
Keep the George Carlin videos coming please 😎
George Carlin should be essential viewing for all 14 year Olds.
Have you seen the one on the Ten Commandments?
JayShara forgive me for saying "you are drop dead pretty girl." George is/was super smart. His work made you think and consider his words... A great comedian!!! One of the best, ever!!! The GOAT! He spoke the truth!!! George's humor is solid gold. As I watch your reaction, I think you liked it. Good for you. Take care!!!!
Give his modern man routine a listen. One of his best.
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he had a 165 IQ
Just love George Carlin! Miss him so much!!! We need more like him! RIP George! 😇 He saw through the BS of society & government and told it like it was & is!!! He saw the line drawn and always crossed it! lol. Joe Bless You George!
Genius comedy
You should react to one of his specials in full. They’re on Tubi
Legend
You are one of the prettiest black women I've seen
Carlin was a master of the truth bombs. I also like Chappelle, the late Bill Hicks, Lee Camp, Doug Stanhope etc
I was supposed to see him the year he died. I was soooo bummed. If he could only see the way the world is today....I can't imagine the kind of material he would have, lol.
yer intro thing is cool
What's up with the the red spot on your eyelid?
Jay, Idk if you'll read this one, but i commented on one of your old Dave Chappelle videos which is probably why you didn't see it lol it's ok. I don't if you reacted to it yet or i just i haven't found it, but can you can react to Dave Chappelle KId's Cartoon's?
Check out his bit called Child Worship.
Carlin started out in fifties style, generic observational humor before embracing the sixties a bit with characters like the hippy, dippy weatherman. At some point, he realized the suit and the haircut just didn't fit, and he switched to honest, and a tad vulgar for the time, real life, relatable comedy. That's when he took off. Carlin On Campus is, imo, the epitome of this phase of his career. Later in life, his intellect demanded that he begin questioning some of life's givens. He got into religion, politics, hypocrisy, and life in general. He is one of those rare artists who literally got better every year of his life...
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Dave Attell: “There Is No Romantic Way to Fist Someone”
Travel • Dave Attell
Bus Station • Dave Attell
Dave Attell - Love Songs Ruin Relationships
Dave Attell Stand Up - 1997
This was like 30 years ago.
Theirs a Carlin Chris Rock interview on UA-cam you would really enjoy
A little less political is a bit he does called Baseball Vs Football, He does not tell you a single thing you don't already know but with tone, pitch and inflection he makes you laugh out loud and think about two of the big sports in America.
Why does your intro sound like we're in a movie theater? I hear it and got popcorn.
Nobody ever reacts to the fuller version of this bit I've only seen one person ONE react to the fuller clip where he says the n-word I wonder if all the reactors are intentially avoiding that clip.The name of the good clip is called Euphemisms and Political Correctness it's 9 minutes 27 second long.
Probably because they can’t find it. Some have, though.
@@CassieAngelica I've only seen one reactor react to that version of the clip and it was a young black college student I would love to see some grown grown people react to that clip.
Just a heads up, that background noise can be deleted in a program called Audacity. It's too much to type out the tutorial here but there's a bunch of them on youtube and it's fast and easy to do. And it's not just when it's quiet and nobody's talking; it'll delete the noise behind your voice and the video as well.
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If you get a chance please react to Steve Harvey Gated Community
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George is probably happy he's not alive to see the simps of today.
U are the most beautiful woman in the world. Your laugh is so loud and amazing, it actually scares me.
"I hate soft language" was the general sentiment, so you were not wrong or too far off. 🙂
If you haven't reacted to A Place for My Stuff you have to check it out.
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So, I'm coming at this as a fan of George Carlin (my favorite comedian next to Richard Pryor).
While I agree that he's making a more significant point here for comedic purposes (which I'm sure he would puncture that sentence left and right...which I would have no problem with him doing), he's wrong about post-traumatic stress disorder. When we were calling it "shellshock," you dealt with it by having someone get into a soldier's face and say, "Pull yourself together." There was literally nothing for those soldiers even back then. Look up Sir Patrick Stewart's experience with his father-a WWII veteran-physically assaulting his mother for a concrete example of what I'm referencing here.
That had nothing to do with what it was called. That was because of the lack of understanding of psychology as well as a full understanding of brain damage. Back then if there wasn't an obvious injury on an x-ray most people would say you were faking and there was (and still is) a lot of stigma attached to psychological issues. Early psychologists did understand there was a psychological injury, but there was very little actual science on how to treat it. Most treatments were trial and error. Even today we don't understand much of it, but with modern scans, more understanding and compassion we've come a long way. Unfortunately there's still a long way to go. Just look how recently we've started to learn about CTE.
@@johnjr757 That’s true. Thanks for that explanation. I needed it.
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Black Twitter? Did Elon purchase that too?
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George Carlin
Drugs
Birth Control
Grass Swept The Neighborhood
Toledo Window Box
High on the Plane,
Breakfast Wine and Who's Boss
The Hair Piece
I Used To Be Irish Catholic
The Confessional
Special Dispensation - Heaven, Hell, Purgatory And Limbo
Heavy Mysteries
Religious Lift
God
Hello-Goodbye
Love And Regards
Groups and Charities
Losing Things
You're Lost
Love African American names , you just make them up? Not taking the piss , I'm British
3:25 b you lied to us with softness
why is it not giving edit? 0:25
U are the most beautiful woman in the world. Your laugh is so loud and amazing, it actually scares me.