Actually its quite a poetic summation of him. And I don't think Bukowski cared much for grammatically correct, so long as it stirred you, so long as the line stayed with you.
I fucking love how he just doesn’t seem ashamed about any aspect of his life. Just flat out admitting he was a virgin until 24 and lost it to a “300 pound whore” like it’s nothing to be at all embarrassed by is really the sort of honesty and self-assurance I truly admire.
You believe all men admit it when they get older? A lot of people take stuff like that to their graves. It just feels like it cause of few minor celebrities talk about this stuff on podcasts novadays
Yeah, the interview could've ended there, honestly, and it still would've encapsulated Bukowski perfectly. Never watched a video that made me laugh in the first 2 or 3 seconds of runtime.
Ken S. I can relate I’m a bit older nowadays, and i don’t hop on just any woman anymore, also this is one of the main reasons I don’t drink to much anymore anyways when he’s talking about how she was laying on her back snoring sleeping it reminded me of pale white rolls in the moonlight.
Holden Morrison to many beached whales the ones with fat asses are okay but girls used to be self conscience (if I eat that it’ll go to my hips) but there’s a difference between a fat round booty and a square cellulite type. Big girls used to have awesome personalities, now there allowed to act just as stuck up as anyone else. Watch all the hate this comment gets. My friend had an older sister when we where teenagers and she made the comment “well big girls need loving too” and he says “yeah but they should have to pay for it” lol
He’s had a couple of films about him but only small segments of his life. In Barfly he was played by Mickey Rourke and in Factotum he was done by Matt Dillon, the latter was better but a lot of people would fight me on that. I’d personally love to see a decade-spanning biopic with William H. Macy, Ben Mendelsohn or perhaps Willem Dafoe playing his part
Ben Gazarra played a Bukowski character in "Tales of Ordinary Madness." I just saw a UA-cam clip of the movie. I'd love to find it on DVD, but it's rare and very expensive.
+MsJavaWolf He's a monster on the surface. The kind of guy who abuses not only women but people in general relentlessly. He abused the prostitute because he believes she didn't love him (odds are she didn't, he had to pay for her love after all). But behind that surface is a man who wants to dance in the field with a woman who loves him, caress her hair lovingly as she drifts off to sleep in his bed. More so than that, he was a man who wanted to feel appreciated and loved by just about anybody. Man or woman, friend or lover, it didn't matter. He's the type of man who turns himself into a monster because he wants to believe that he is rejected by society due to a monstrous personality as opposed to features that he simply can't control (looks, wealth etc). That gives him false hope. He tells himself that his life is a mess because he is a monster and he can change that anytime he wants to. He doesn't want to face the fact that the truth is more despairing than that...
+Oscar Hayden (Perdition Bound) And the truth is that society rejected him before he rejected it and it rejected him because he was ugly and poor. Society was the problem, not him. That's the reason why so many people turn themselves into monsters. Hope.
That is quite profound, I suppose we all have to be good at something to grasp at some semblance of control. Perhaps no one is born wanting to be the villain.
I always hated books my whole youth, but when I heard of this brutally honest man who does not hide anything at 20 years old, I had to buy his books. And now I love reading.
Bukowski always made me feel better about my life when I was in the shit. Great sense of humour - his short stories are some of the most entertaining pieces written.
Ok so hey listen I have to tell you what happened last night. I went to a bar with some cocaine looking for some strange and as I’m sitting at the bar drinking and plotting who I would approach and offer cocaine too a couple ladies approached me and said hi. One of them told me I had a “Tom Hardy vibe” going. So at that point I knew I had not only one but two potential ladies I could have sexual intercourse with. So I tell them I could get us a bottle and go to the Motel 6, where I have a room that I’ve been living in ever since my wife threw me out cause she found out I was sleeping with her sister, and I mention the cocaine I have in my pocket. And they say yes. I like to offer to get a bottle cause that saves me money from having to buy a lot of drinks. I also put a lot of baby laxative in the cocaine to make it last longer cause it’s really expensive and I don’t have a lot of money and I still need to be able to pay for the room at the Motel 6 or else I’ll be living in my car again. So I take the ladies to my room and I bring out a vodka bottle. And it’s like the cheapest vodka. But I take off the label so they don’t know. So they start drinking and doing lines and I go to the bathroom to use my German made penis enlarger pump. I read somewhere online that the pumps from Germany are the best. So I’m in the bathroom pumping but it’s not working. I couldn’t get it up. Meanwhile I have these two fairly attractive ladies waiting on me. I must be drinking too much and snorting too much cocaine and it caused me erectile dysfunction. So I’m in the bathroom feeling bad and I hear them snorting more and more coke and I wanted them to stop cause I need that coke. So I came out of the bathroom and told them I couldn’t get it up and I asked them to leave. I didn’t even bother lying to them. I was too depressed to care. After they left I was missing my wife so I called her but her new boyfriend picked up the phone and he told me that if I ever called her again he would beat me up.
@@seanmatthewking Hank was the nickname of Bukowski. He was known as Charles Bukowski but his name was Henry Charles Bukowski (or better, Heinrich Karl Bukowski). Henry was the name of his father too, so everybody called him Hank from his childhood, but he didn't use the first name "Henry" because he hated his father.
funny how a really huge percentage of ppl who claim they lost their virginity at a certain age either didn't at all yet or not until much later but this guy is 100% truthful lol, rest in power.
Yes because now everyone wants to look and show a perfect life. We live in the most narcisistic era in civilization. We all have to look good, be fit eat healthy be good looking and expose our "perfect" life in social media. Dont you dare to be autenthic or have flaws.
I feel like broken people admire this guy. And we all go different ways of life. I'd day I'm middle class? But if the world went to shit? I'd say people like Charles would lead a great world, making sure we understand pain, but making sure that love is there. And there it is. Love isn't reserved for a romance.
It may not be important to you ,but it is a very frustrating thing ,my first time at 18 was very painful ,it was in the bathroom with my GF while her mom was downstaris ,for some reason a got burning in piss for a week.I seriously regretted having sex
This is almost exactly my first experience. She was big and after it was done I was just like “this is it” loved watching this cause it made me feel less embarrassed about it lol
everybody just looks at bukowksi as such a mysogisinistic pig and they cant see how fucking endearing he really was. the most tender drunk soul out there
So funny how everyone seems to think they knew these kinds of people on a personal level. We have no idea who he really was,only what's on tape and in books. He's a stranger.
I read somewhere in the comments that someone felt pity for Charles Bukowski. Are you kidding me?! You pity Charles Bukowski?! Well, I pity you for not knowing who to spend your pity on. Why on earth will you pity someone as complex and self-aware as him?
One thing you can learn from the latent wisdom in bulowski's words: You can compromise on the partner but never on the time you choose to loose the scarlet 'V'. A great answer to give to anyone when being subjected to peer pressure. Are all the guys and gals in highschool listening to this?
I feel like that, when I was younger I was a weirdo, in the end I learnt to mimic the normal I guess I was never happy till I lost everything and found myself
He was a "cool guy" as you say when he became old, but if you met him when he was 30/40 y.o. he would treated you like shit if he was drunked. He hardly had self control while he was drunked, he became just like his angry father when he was drunked.
Listening to this as a 24 year old virgin myself and hearing the interviewer being shocked by Bukowski admitting that he was a virgin until 24 just makes me fucking depressed man…
Man you're not alone. People that judge a person by the age he/she lost his/her virginity are the most ignorant beings on earth. They don't consider that not every one is lucky enough to meet the right person in a young age. The fact that someone loses his virginity younger is most of the time a matter of luck and coincidence, that has nothing to do with personality or capabilities. Explain to me why so many geniouses such as Nicola Tesla died virgins. In this case, the interviewer is both ignorant and disrespectful, non taking into account that "Really?" can become an offensive response, just as much as telling it to someone who got his driving license at 20+
I am 24 and virgin went many times up to brothel house but my heart didnt give permission to have sex by offering money. what a lunatic heart do i have.
Now I'm gonna play devils advocate... Find a cute one that you resonate with, tell her to make it special. Always cover up. Put your heart on your sleeve, and tell your dick he's in charge for the next couple of minutes. *then leave a depressed little shit realizing that life is still shit. whether your a virgin or not, a good women just makes the blues more bearable you know*
This is a good and honest man. In contemporary society he would be ridiculed and deemed a sexist. However, if you take the time to actually listen to him, his truthfulness shines through. Most men who lost their virginity at such an older age wouldn't readily admit it like Bukowski does. Also, he demonstrates sincere guilt for the things he did and said to the girl.
24 is hardly an “older” age. You make it seem like 24 is old, it’s certainly not too old to be a so called male virgin”. Should everyone have sex at 12-13? Smh
Well it’s one of the best recommendations. I hope UA-cam suggests me too people and things that gave so much to humanity instead of cringe ass time wasting loads of attention seeking crap
Well i am also not so devilishly handsome and im definitely an outcast, its so mesmerizing when you realize all these experiences as we feel as humans have all been experienced by our predecessors a century ago, a thousand years ago and possibly from dawn of humanity. Its fascinating.
Bukowski is actually a leader of a whole art movement, there are others very similar to him like the impressionists were all similar. He is actually the last 20th century artist, that movement included Crumb and other cartoonists and also writers,
Me too; I cannot put it down since I randomly found it a few days ago lol. It is hands down the greasiest, grittiest book I have ever read, and yet it is amazing.
Let this be a lesson to all who are rushing to give up their virginity to some random person. Yes, give up. Virginity is something you give, not something you lose. Make sure you give it to someone you love in that moment, otherwise I doubt you'll enjoy it as much or at all.
Many man did it conciously. I especially despise those who did it because a girl was easy. Then when you see them again with a decent girl - you pity the girl and hate the guy. There is no justice in this world. And loving justice makes you resentful and a bad person. You need to learn ignoring this kind of trash. Bukowski has this exceptional nobleness in truthfullness or at least the seemness of truthfullness. He doesnt give a shit about the world and herd laws, he expreses himself, he is more true when lying than most of people when telling truth (what is usually only a halftruth, their truth never hitting the surface).
@@kion9894 no. the bed broke. He couldnt find his wallet. He accused her of stealing his wallet and it was under the bed all the time. He felt bad. went to the bar to apologise. she had told the bartender and the bar tender told him 'we cant serve you.'
There's nothing shameful about losing virginity in a later age, I'm a Christian and I'm waiting till marriage, it would only be with the woman I would live the rest of my life with
"there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out but I’m too tough for him, I say, stay in there, I’m not going to let anybody see you. there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out but I pour whiskey on him and inhale cigarette smoke and the whores and the bartenders and the grocery clerks never know that he’s in there. there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out but I’m too tough for him, I say, stay down, do you want to mess me up? you want to screw up the works? you want to blow my book sales in Europe? there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out but I’m too clever, I only let him out at night sometimes when everybody’s asleep. I say, I know that you’re there, so don’t be sad. then I put him back, but he’s singing a little in there, I haven’t quite let him die and we sleep together like that with our secret pact and it’s nice enough to make a man weep, but I don’t weep, do you?"
Yes it was awkward. I had a period of fat ladies also, but as a social experiment. They are nice, especially those above two hundred pounds... accepting, but not inertial. Good women, and tough , experience
Bukowski: "Well I wasn't a pretty guy, I didn't have any money, I was a bum"
Interviewer: Y E A H
😂😂😂
That type of honesty would make me sat:Fuck yeah
germans are known for their bluntness.
hahaha why would she do that
@@pajaaa7 Bukowski's reputation preceded him.
He speaked so softly but his words were so brutal, I like it
Strengthletics Like he's totally numb, that's why he say them so freely
He "speaked" he would have slapped you for saying that word.
Yeh, it's nothing like his literature were writing
Actually its quite a poetic summation of him. And I don't think Bukowski cared much for grammatically correct, so long as it stirred you, so long as the line stayed with you.
Strengthletics he sounds like Holden caulfield
"she was big but she was a woman, I figured what the hell" lmao
correction: "she was big but she was alive, what the hell"
As long as it has a pulse
wonderlust "she was big but she was a woman"
Fuckin Bukowski. Gotta love him.
Fuckin-A Bukowski is Tremendous!
I fucking love how he just doesn’t seem ashamed about any aspect of his life. Just flat out admitting he was a virgin until 24 and lost it to a “300 pound whore” like it’s nothing to be at all embarrassed by is really the sort of honesty and self-assurance I truly admire.
But it really isn't. That was like 30 years ago for him. A lifetime.
Someone telling the truth when all of our social norms are built out of lies always seems revolutionary lol, even tho this is not ideal
The honesty and self- assurance is what made him a writer and a very real person to listen to. Not many ppl can do it. Very very challenging
He was 63 at this point. What would it serve him to lie about his sexual exploits as a 24 year old young man at that point in time?
You believe all men admit it when they get older? A lot of people take stuff like that to their graves. It just feels like it cause of few minor celebrities talk about this stuff on podcasts novadays
"Who was your first woman?"
"Well, it was the 300-pound whore."
"Jesus Christ."
This exchange condenses the essence of the Bukowski experience.
Yeah, the interview could've ended there, honestly, and it still would've encapsulated Bukowski perfectly.
Never watched a video that made me laugh in the first 2 or 3 seconds of runtime.
@@josecasillas4081 happy new year fellow Bukowski student.
"I look over, this huge beast is laying there." I can't maintain my composure.
What
I saw this as the poet spoke and I manifested full epic disaster humour mode
Ken S. I can relate I’m a bit older nowadays, and i don’t hop on just any woman anymore, also this is one of the main reasons I don’t drink to much anymore anyways when he’s talking about how she was laying on her back snoring sleeping it reminded me of pale white rolls in the moonlight.
Whooaaa Chillout so many obese women nowadays. Leaves less options for average dudes. Much less
Holden Morrison to many beached whales the ones with fat asses are okay but girls used to be self conscience (if I eat that it’ll go to my hips) but there’s a difference between a fat round booty and a square cellulite type. Big girls used to have awesome personalities, now there allowed to act just as stuck up as anyone else. Watch all the hate this comment gets. My friend had an older sister when we where teenagers and she made the comment “well big girls need loving too” and he says “yeah but they should have to pay for it” lol
Haha I love the realness of this.
Aaron Schula What makes it hard to believe?
Aaron Schula I don't see why you'd lie about this, it doesn't sound like something you'd be proud of
I don't understand these replies
right? haha @@jonathanseegers1211
A reply's been deleted, that's why
They should make a movie of his life and Robert DeNiro should play him.
Said this to someone just the other day
He’s had a couple of films about him but only small segments of his life. In Barfly he was played by Mickey Rourke and in Factotum he was done by Matt Dillon, the latter was better but a lot of people would fight me on that. I’d personally love to see a decade-spanning biopic with William H. Macy, Ben Mendelsohn or perhaps Willem Dafoe playing his part
Ben Gazarra played a Bukowski character in "Tales of Ordinary Madness." I just saw a UA-cam clip of the movie. I'd love to find it on DVD, but it's rare and very expensive.
Michael Shannon
Jamie McMillan De Niro would be the perfect choice
Such a tragic guy. A monster and a saint at the same time.
+MsJavaWolf He's a monster on the surface. The kind of guy who abuses not only women but people in general relentlessly. He abused the prostitute because he believes she didn't love him (odds are she didn't, he had to pay for her love after all). But behind that surface is a man who wants to dance in the field with a woman who loves him, caress her hair lovingly as she drifts off to sleep in his bed. More so than that, he was a man who wanted to feel appreciated and loved by just about anybody. Man or woman, friend or lover, it didn't matter. He's the type of man who turns himself into a monster because he wants to believe that he is rejected by society due to a monstrous personality as opposed to features that he simply can't control (looks, wealth etc). That gives him false hope. He tells himself that his life is a mess because he is a monster and he can change that anytime he wants to. He doesn't want to face the fact that the truth is more despairing than that...
+Oscar Hayden (Perdition Bound) And the truth is that society rejected him before he rejected it and it rejected him because he was ugly and poor. Society was the problem, not him. That's the reason why so many people turn themselves into monsters. Hope.
No he is not monster !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why he is monster, answer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi I'm Paul Bullshit, the Truth Contest is a scam. They'll say the guy does and ask you to pay up for donation. Bullshit!
That is quite profound, I suppose we all have to be good at something to grasp at some semblance of control. Perhaps no one is born wanting to be the villain.
I always hated books my whole youth, but when I heard of this brutally honest man who does not hide anything at 20 years old, I had to buy his books. And now I love reading.
I'm reading post office right now. First book from him and certainly not the last! Never read anything like that before
He got me into reading too, he really is in a league of his own
Just turned 20 and I'm falling in love with his work
Bukowski always made me feel better about my life when I was in the shit. Great sense of humour - his short stories are some of the most entertaining pieces written.
Is there a book with compilation of this short stories? Which one is it man?
@@johanndaart7326 South of No North. Stories of the buried life
@@johanndaart7326 Notes Of a Dirty Old Man - Charles Bukowski. Very entertaining and gritty.
Ok so hey listen I have to tell you what happened last night. I went to a bar with some cocaine looking for some strange and as I’m sitting at the bar drinking and plotting who I would approach and offer cocaine too a couple ladies approached me and said hi. One of them told me I had a “Tom Hardy vibe” going. So at that point I knew I had not only one but two potential ladies I could have sexual intercourse with.
So I tell them I could get us a bottle and go to the Motel 6, where I have a room that I’ve been living in ever since my wife threw me out cause she found out I was sleeping with her sister, and I mention the cocaine I have in my pocket. And they say yes. I like to offer to get a bottle cause that saves me money from having to buy a lot of drinks. I also put a lot of baby laxative in the cocaine to make it last longer cause it’s really expensive and I don’t have a lot of money and I still need to be able to pay for the room at the Motel 6 or else I’ll be living in my car again.
So I take the ladies to my room and I bring out a vodka bottle. And it’s like the cheapest vodka. But I take off the label so they don’t know. So they start drinking and doing lines and I go to the bathroom to use my German made penis enlarger pump. I read somewhere online that the pumps from Germany are the best. So I’m in the bathroom pumping but it’s not working. I couldn’t get it up. Meanwhile I have these two fairly attractive ladies waiting on me. I must be drinking too much and snorting too much cocaine and it caused me erectile dysfunction.
So I’m in the bathroom feeling bad and I hear them snorting more and more coke and I wanted them to stop cause I need that coke. So I came out of the bathroom and told them I couldn’t get it up and I asked them to leave. I didn’t even bother lying to them. I was too depressed to care.
After they left I was missing my wife so I called her but her new boyfriend picked up the phone and he told me that if I ever called her again he would beat me up.
This guy. "Find something you love and let it kill you", always stuck with me that one.
That's a fake quote, Hank never wrote or said that.
@@henrycharlesbukowski_ Hank?
@@seanmatthewking Hank was the nickname of Bukowski. He was known as Charles Bukowski but his name was Henry Charles Bukowski (or better, Heinrich Karl Bukowski). Henry was the name of his father too, so everybody called him Hank from his childhood, but he didn't use the first name "Henry" because he hated his father.
funny how a really huge percentage of ppl who claim they lost their virginity at a certain age either didn't at all yet or not until much later but this guy is 100% truthful lol, rest in power.
A really huge percentage of people? You've done studies, have you? Ran a census? In reality, you're talking about yourself.
Apollo Alexandre I thought the same thing lol
Apollo Alexandre
Almost 30% of men are incel in the west, so it’s a decently high percentage of male virgins.
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Look it up
@@phoenixrising9352 and 70% get married.
There's nothing more real than Bukowski. No bullshit whatsoever, that's why his work will be eternal.
Seems like all bullshit.
The chad Hunter S thompson vs the virgin charles bukowski
I love this.
Two virgins, actually
Not our fault that we're virgins.
Emmanuel Goldstein Yes it is
@@levmccor54 if only we could control genetics and upbringing...
To live in the contrived and illusory age of today, and to see such authenticity on display, it is a spiritual experience.
Yes because now everyone wants to look and show a perfect life. We live in the most narcisistic era in civilization. We all have to look good, be fit eat healthy be good looking and expose our "perfect" life in social media. Dont you dare to be autenthic or have flaws.
First time I've seen him in an interview/heard him speak. I expected him to be a bit like tom waits but this isn't far off.
that's weird man I was expecting the exact same thing!
rufio'shairmousse his voice really surprised me
rufio'shairmousse same here!
His voice kinda softy yet gritty type like Kurt Cobain
He kind of sounds and looks like my therapist. Life can be hard to some of us it seems
"forget the image I have a heart."
Even I noticed that.
There's a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out...
I think he said "Forget the image I have of her".
@@poetaenlaluna he said vbnasiuhgisdjlal
@@poetaenlaluna it was definitely "heart"
this guy was honest, and that's what, above anything else, made him a great writer imo
I feel like broken people admire this guy. And we all go different ways of life. I'd day I'm middle class? But if the world went to shit? I'd say people like Charles would lead a great world, making sure we understand pain, but making sure that love is there. And there it is. Love isn't reserved for a romance.
I love this guy. Broken- maybe I am and that too beyond repair.
oh stfu with your emotional.bullshit
***** It wasn't emotional. It was the truth. I didn't mean for it and didn't even fucking intend..
William Burchnell he got offended over nothing
Whoosh.
He's like an hyberole of an authentic human. My loss for only just now having paid attention to the man.
Bukowski lost his virginity when he was 24...wow, i didn't expect that.
+Teresa Gomes Jimmy carr was 26
arrgh garry
wow
+Teresa Gomes John Cleese was also 24, haha!
Jaroslav Chorý Even worse
It may not be important to you ,but it is a very frustrating thing ,my first time at 18 was very painful ,it was in the bathroom with my GF while her mom was downstaris ,for some reason a got burning in piss for a week.I seriously regretted having sex
This is almost exactly my first experience. She was big and after it was done I was just like “this is it” loved watching this cause it made me feel less embarrassed about it lol
He had something figured out. Not sure what yet.
That's life
@callmebigray mediocre way of life. I see. Seems so smart. In fact being dumb.
@@josesantos2084 what's your opinion on a good life?
@@josesantos2084 Salve Zé
@@thesunnyguy12345 good question. Pretty sure he wont answer it.
I live his words I was an outcast when I was young but look back and realize that I was above the hate and I became a strong person because of it.
everybody just looks at bukowksi as such a mysogisinistic pig and they cant see how fucking endearing he really was. the most tender drunk soul out there
Did we just watch the same video?
He is one of the best character to have ever lived.
He sounds like Kurt Cobain and the joker mixed together.
Heath ledger got his joker voice from Tom Waits and Tom Waits was strongly influenced by Bukowski so you might be onto something
It's that west coast style of speaking
So funny how everyone seems to think they knew these kinds of people on a personal level. We have no idea who he really was,only what's on tape and in books. He's a stranger.
Broke the bed! DAMN!!
+Rena Sherwood a beast !!!
+Rena Sherwood that's a nice name btw ... Rena
She was 300 pounds. The bed probably broke the second she got on it.
I read somewhere in the comments that someone felt pity for Charles Bukowski. Are you kidding me?! You pity Charles Bukowski?! Well, I pity you for not knowing who to spend your pity on. Why on earth will you pity someone as complex and self-aware as him?
One thing you can learn from the latent wisdom in bulowski's words: You can compromise on the partner but never on the time you choose to loose the scarlet 'V'. A great answer to give to anyone when being subjected to peer pressure. Are all the guys and gals in highschool listening to this?
you never know who the fuck you will relate too...S/o Charles Bukowski you made a fan out of me
Now this is what you call a fucking Interview .. Bukowski goes hard on some real shit.. I love it
Charles Bukowski is definitely one dude I would like to sit down and converse with over a few dozen drinks. So savage, so sentimental.
This was so depressing...
wood chucker why?
Depressing because even most losers could get a woman they at least liked or under 300 lbs to bang
Officer K Depressing to a loser like you, perhaps.
Blade Runner shut the fuck up u uncompassionate pos human
dog person Silence fool. Bukowski is talking
Wow this guy can sure tell a story, he should take-up writing
😂👏
He's someone we can all aspire to be. Someone who learned their lesson.
Exactly.
Who else is 20+ and still a virgin 🤣🤣
Nothing to be ashamed of if you are
22
26 still am
@@coreysturner2748 you don't look like a virgin
@@archdornan5311 you know it's not like spotting a toupee
The wallet part is heartbreaking and universally relatable
I feel like that, when I was younger I was a weirdo, in the end I learnt to mimic the normal I guess I was never happy till I lost everything and found myself
I have watched 3 minutes of this guy and can tell he is a cool guy to be around with
Alex Ribbentrop Emmanuel Malespin
Yes because every guys in the world had a 300 pounds more once in a while in their life
and more that I can relate to the outcast of being in school
He was a "cool guy" as you say when he became old, but if you met him when he was 30/40 y.o. he would treated you like shit if he was drunked. He hardly had self control while he was drunked, he became just like his angry father when he was drunked.
Unless you're a woman. No fun here.
Listening to this as a 24 year old virgin myself and hearing the interviewer being shocked by Bukowski admitting that he was a virgin until 24 just makes me fucking depressed man…
Man you're not alone. People that judge a person by the age he/she lost his/her virginity are the most ignorant beings on earth. They don't consider that not every one is lucky enough to meet the right person in a young age. The fact that someone loses his virginity younger is most of the time a matter of luck and coincidence, that has nothing to do with personality or capabilities. Explain to me why so many geniouses such as Nicola Tesla died virgins. In this case, the interviewer is both ignorant and disrespectful, non taking into account that "Really?" can become an offensive response, just as much as telling it to someone who got his driving license at 20+
hey man, don't be depressed. just find yourself a 300 pound whore of your own - or maybe even a 299 pound whore, so as to not one-up Bukowski
I'm 22 and lost it to a prostitute. Considering paying for a lady bro.
Don’t worry about it
The interviewer did not react that way because he was still a virgin, he did because the way Bukowski throw it "a 300 pound whore"
The most i grow up the most i relate to this man
Jesus Christ
I could listen to him all day.
Even his interview sounds like a work of Art, he writes as he Speaks
I am 24 and virgin went many times up to brothel house but my heart didnt give permission to have sex by offering money. what a lunatic heart do i have.
Save it man, hang in there, wait for a woman you can connect with.
Trust me when I say this, your heart isn't lunatic.
Now I'm gonna play devils advocate...
Find a cute one that you resonate with, tell her to make it special.
Always cover up.
Put your heart on your sleeve, and tell your dick he's in charge for the next couple of minutes.
*then leave a depressed little shit realizing that life is still shit. whether your a virgin or not, a good women just makes the blues more bearable you know*
@Carl Hinostroza since you've acknowledged it, you'll overcome it as well for sure.
All the best..
Abhishek Poudel it’s not all lovey doves as these high school dramas will make you think,
@Just Alex you shit every place possible or what!? You think you are some narcissistic guru!? What a jobless freak!
This is a good and honest man. In contemporary society he would be ridiculed and deemed a sexist. However, if you take the time to actually listen to him, his truthfulness shines through. Most men who lost their virginity at such an older age wouldn't readily admit it like Bukowski does. Also, he demonstrates sincere guilt for the things he did and said to the girl.
24 is hardly an “older” age. You make it seem like 24 is old, it’s certainly not too old to be a so called male virgin”. Should everyone have sex at 12-13? Smh
@@neox9369 my cousin lost it at 13. im sure he has a fulfilling life ahead of him
Never thought I’d have lost my virginity before him based off the books of his I’ve read.
This is the exact thought I had while reading him today. It doesn't seem right.
Wtf, never heard of this guy and UA-cam just recommended this to me.
It's a sign, you MUST know Bukowski
Same here. I almost skipped this video but I just had to know this man's story.
Well it’s one of the best recommendations. I hope UA-cam suggests me too people and things that gave so much to humanity instead of cringe ass time wasting loads of attention seeking crap
I read about him in the book "The subtle of NGAF"
ahead of the curb brah
Well i am also not so devilishly handsome and im definitely an outcast, its so mesmerizing when you realize all these experiences as we feel as humans have all been experienced by our predecessors a century ago, a thousand years ago and possibly from dawn of humanity. Its fascinating.
"Well it was the 300 pound whore" haha I love the way he nonchalantly slides into that sentence
Damn it, I wanted to hear the rest of the story.
Bukowski is actually a leader of a whole art movement, there are others very similar to him like the impressionists were all similar. He is actually the last 20th century artist, that movement included Crumb and other cartoonists and also writers,
I just found out about this guy ; I can’t wait to read his material!
He reminds me of Kurt Vonnegut.
Arguably the two greatest American storytellers of the 20th century
His stories always get dark and then funny again.
‘I look over and this huge beast is lying there...’ Buk could be so cruel.
I was seduced when I was 19 and she divorced me 2.5 years later. She has a very thick neck.
It was the Chinese Neck dude
@@crazyd4ve875 uh huh:
*he lol
Im actually reading his book at the moment “Women”
Me too; I cannot put it down since I randomly found it a few days ago lol. It is hands down the greasiest, grittiest book I have ever read, and yet it is amazing.
Legend
I worked and I worked and I worked
This is just an honest person. But getting there, sure is tough... :)
"I rushed to my pants and my wallet was missing"
Somethings never change.
It's a miracle that Bukowski didn't end up like a complete psychopath.Hank childhood is very sad and tormenting!
I haven’t laughed so hard in ages! This man is a godamn masterpiece
Wtf his voice is exactly as how I imagined it in my head
The first 7 seconds of this are up there with the finest poetry.
Let this be a lesson to all who are rushing to give up their virginity to some random person. Yes, give up. Virginity is something you give, not something you lose. Make sure you give it to someone you love in that moment, otherwise I doubt you'll enjoy it as much or at all.
I love coming back to these gems
He started drinking early in his life. I guess he looked 42 when he was 24 and still a virgin.
Cool guy. May he rest in peace.
The great thing is that where you are is not where you have to be forever.
Many man did it conciously. I especially despise those who did it because a girl was easy. Then when you see them again with a decent girl - you pity the girl and hate the guy. There is no justice in this world. And loving justice makes you resentful and a bad person. You need to learn ignoring this kind of trash.
Bukowski has this exceptional nobleness in truthfullness or at least the seemness of truthfullness. He doesnt give a shit about the world and herd laws, he expreses himself, he is more true when lying than most of people when telling truth (what is usually only a halftruth, their truth never hitting the surface).
The way this starts is beautiful
Wherever he is in the afterlife, I wanna meet him there and have a drink with him
Bukowski was the Bukowski's best piece of art
Damn i felt that when he said he didn't go to any dances "I was an outcast"
Completely in love with his tone of voice. I’m very sad he didn’t narrate his books
He does have some spoken word albums on spotify!
❤ LEGENDRY WRITER ❤
Este wey saco el dicho
"En tiempos de guerra cualquier hoyo es trinchera"
*i feel sorry for that woman , may she rest in peace*
Why ? I cant understand him did he said he killed her because she stole his wallet ?
@@kion9894 Charles Bukowski died in the 90's and she probably did too.
@@kion9894 no. the bed broke. He couldnt find his wallet. He accused her of stealing his wallet and it was under the bed all the time. He felt bad. went to the bar to apologise. she had told the bartender and the bar tender told him 'we cant serve you.'
@@user-vs6uj3we1o if she really was 300 pounds then it was probably more like the 70's when she snuffed it.
I can highly recommend his book “Ham on Rye”
The most poignant part is when he says near the end “... she wasn’t much, but I accused her wrongly...”
i treasure our river walks down by the cemetary....
good times on cold marble.
Your comment has really stayed with me. Could you please tell me what it refers to?
Hillarious. Great interviewer too :D
There's nothing shameful about losing virginity in a later age, I'm a Christian and I'm waiting till marriage, it would only be with the woman I would live the rest of my life with
nice meme
Kinda funny how being honest is like the most Amazing thing now days.
Edit: To some people at least, I prefer honesty over fake.
Reminds me of the beginning of Flannery O’Conners wise blood.
‘This huge beast is lying there.’
What a character!
Life writes the best stories!
"there’s a bluebird in my heart that
wants to get out
but I’m too tough for him,
I say, stay in there, I’m not going
to let anybody see
you.
there’s a bluebird in my heart that
wants to get out
but I pour whiskey on him and inhale
cigarette smoke
and the whores and the bartenders
and the grocery clerks
never know that
he’s
in there.
there’s a bluebird in my heart that
wants to get out
but I’m too tough for him,
I say,
stay down, do you want to mess
me up?
you want to screw up the
works?
you want to blow my book sales in
Europe?
there’s a bluebird in my heart that
wants to get out
but I’m too clever, I only let him out
at night sometimes
when everybody’s asleep.
I say, I know that you’re there,
so don’t be
sad.
then I put him back,
but he’s singing a little
in there, I haven’t quite let him
die
and we sleep together like
that
with our
secret pact
and it’s nice enough to
make a man
weep, but I don’t
weep, do
you?"
Tom Waits could play this part so easily
24 huh. I guess it's the time for me, can't let bukowski outpace me.
Well you can hire a hooker just like him
@@velvetvic5862 Fuck that, im not bukowski
@Rogerandi Noire no reason to feel desperate. Your life will be exactly the same before and after having sex
@Rogerandi NoireSo whats stopping you
What a crummy bastard. I love him.
He lived his life the way he wanted..RIP
"Jesus Christ" hahaha
as if this is the only comment commenting on that haha! funniest line
Respect for the honesty... Ita rare you hear smy like that today
Yes it was awkward. I had a period of fat ladies also, but as a social experiment. They are nice, especially those above two hundred pounds... accepting, but not inertial. Good women, and tough , experience
this made me cry