While updating certain posts—right after publishing, “Taking Quick Action for a Golden Opportunity to Overcome Some Worldwide Fears“—I came upon the following related draft post that I had created on July 28, 2017 (with the title above):
I have no doubt that I received inspiration within to be a multi-faceted, multidimensional female comedian who can represent the full rainbow spectrum of human aspects—ranging from gentle, loving kitten to fierce, powerful tigress—to include incorporating profound wisdom with humor, whether temporarily or full-time (regardless of the solely earthly definition of success).
Note: Poster on right created using canva.com integrating personal quote with image found next to link => www.dailymail.co.uk
I enjoy various styles of humor, but I noticed that one too many female comedians these days, and in the past decade or so, often go overboard on topics that aren’t exactly uplifting, encouraging, empowering, and inspiring, to include a lot of jokes revolving around disrespecting self and women in general, to include:
- often putting self down
- bragging about having random loveless sex with many partners
- bragging about having frequent abortions (having an abortion due to certain circumstances is understandable, but downright abusing the whole act is overly insensitive to the sacred, creative process of life)
- not considering a woman’s vagina as sacred
- trying too hard to be tough (to reserve being a bitch for the perfect time, place, person, and/or situation is highly effective, whereas as often being one is a desperate cry for help)
- trying too hard to appear insensitive
- trying too hard to be like certain obnoxious male comedians
- trying too hard to fit in within certain categories of general society
- treating various forms of the sexual act (which is sacred) in a cheap, meaningless way
- only talking about shallow topics
It’s sad because like many famous celebrities, they have the power to strongly influence humanity and beyond, especially the younger generation.
Granted, it doesn’t mean that all the content within a comedy skit needs to be uplifting, encouraging, empowering, and inspiring, and/or completely “clean” (with no cursing); it can simply be funny, or better yet, hilarious.
But why not birth genius creativity within comedy that can highly benefit Multidimensional self (earthly and otherworldly physical selves)/Self (Source: Soul/Spirit within), interconnected humanity, and beyond?
Related Posts
Note: For further details about my journey of becoming a Multidimensional, female comedian, check out the following related posts (to include the link shared at the beginning of this post):
- 10/8/2018: “Stories of Sharing Unconventional Poems, a Song and Multidimensional Comedy Skits at Open Mic Places“
- 10/24/2018 (Day of Full Moon): Post, “Clearing Clutter, Powerful Full Moon Influence, Inspirations from Inner and Outer Worlds, and Invaluable New Experiences“
- 10/25/2018 (Day after Full Moon): Next post, “Taking Quick Action for a Golden Opportunity to Overcome Some Worldwide Fears” (which includes part 2 of the full moon video shared in this post, and comment turned into post)
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