January 23rd 2010
Disappearance of the tonight show - to it's credit - went out in fashion of a musical. I have to say I was fairly disappointed, that coco legitimized by not offsetting NBC, instead - made himself appear as though it was he who did the apologizing. In fact, it looked more like a stay of execution, rather than an execution itself. I didn't know why he directed such vague commentary, including how younger generation's should reform into less cynical society, where being kind, "only good things will happen." I suppose that's about right, without considering we live, work, in a cynical society altogether. No matter. It was a slow death, but it was different than what I expected, that's all. It wasn't the coco that had fun the past week insulting the network, but whatever. . . the hillite belonged to Neil Young, dressed in a value village shirt, month old jeans which haven't been washed, wearing what looked to be 10 year old foot apparel. How the man never grows old.
Also, I am fairly subdued about communication technologies increasing exhibition of natural disaster, in a 'relief' effort, as if showing the world how suffering seems glamorized. The television medium somehow becomes a literal pause after mentioning the word's to describe people's devastation - really sends a message of some kind. It really bother's me.

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