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Having just spent the last 30 minutes reading trashy blogs about celebrity gossip instead of engaging in a real conversation with Mark who is sitting nearby or actually getting out and doing something with my life, I am incredibly inclined to agree with Kierkegaard.

But Mark just pointed out to me that this sort of thing always happens whenever a society reaches a point where we can afford leisure time. Kierkegaard as an Existentialist would most certainly disagree. Passion is the desire to engage your life and be a certain type of person, to pick an identity and to forge ahead with it as a life-goal. Desperation is more like the attempt to look for distractions FROM engaging with your life. There is a type of person these days who is a self-involved expert on celebrity.

This type of person, with identifiable sort of success and popularity, is seen on the television by a second person.

Person 2 finds the celebrity expert enthralling, and seeks to emulate that. Picking that identity, he forges ahead with it as a life goal — to harness success, self-assurance and fame through gossip.

Is that the essential difference? You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. While much of the recent attention around Britney Spears has involved some serious topics like her trying to remove her dad from her conservatorship, her sometimes wild social media habits , or the Framing Britney Spears documentary, there's now a more lighthearted bit of news which goes all the way back to over two decades ago.

While appearing on the Literally! With Rob Lowe podcast recently, Zach Galifianakis spoke about his brief time on the late night staple, and revealed that his ideas for the superstar when she hosted in May , didn't go over so well. According to Galifianakis:. My things just bombed very badly I remember exactly what they were. I'd written something for Britney Spears, two things. One of them was, I wanted Will Ferrell to play a security guard for her belly button.

And we were going to shrink [him] down to just hang out inside of her belly button, because her belly button was always exposed then, and I thought she needed to protect it. I've never seen a tumbleweed go through an office before. I feel like a tumbleweed went right across the writer's room table, and a cricket riding it. I'm not offended that no one liked it, it was probably bad.



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