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Cheering Yourself Up With The Help Of George Carlin And Thomas The Tank Engine

Sometimes, you find yourself having a bad day.

And when you have a bad day, you often find yourself doing dumb, irrational things to make it less bad.

And when you do too many dumb, irrational things, you find that it’s too late and you’ve somehow made your day worse.

I promise that what you just read was not a direct quote from an episode of “Bojack Horseman,” although when you read it again, it sure sound like it ought to be. These admittedly bleak musings are just a byproduct of anyone navigating life, in general. I guarantee that anyone who has lived past the age of 24 has experienced this sort of thing more than once.

We all have bad days. They’re unavoidable.

Even if you’re rich, beautiful, and well-connected, you’re just going to go through periods where you feel like the universe wants to throw your soul into an industrial furnace. But even if these kinds of days are unavoidable, there are ways we can deal with it. And not all of them have to involve potent drugs or expensive therapy.

As someone who has had his share of bad days, I’ve uncovered numerous little ways to make them better over the years. Some are simple, common sense that most people with functional brain cells can figure out. Others are more personal that I prefer not to share.

I also understand that what makes my day better isn’t going to be the same for everyone. I can immediately make myself feel better by simply getting fully naked, reading some of my favorite comic books, and putting on a playlist that’s loaded with every song by AC/DC and Nirvana. That does plenty to boost my spirits, but it’s not for everyone.

But as unique as we all are as human beings, I also believe we all share certain commonalities that bind us. I also believe that through those commonalities, we can all find ways to make our bad days feel a little less awful. And in that spirit, I’d like to share a video I discovered a while back that has had an uncanny ability to put me in a better mood, no matter what kind of day I’m having.

It involves the comedy of the late, great George Carlin.

It also involves the iconic and beloved children’s show, Thomas The Tank Engine.

I promise I’m being completely serious. This is real. This is not a product of AI. This is actually something George Carlin worked on while he was still with us. And while the kid-friendly version of Thomas The Tank Engine is beloved by generations of kids and adults, Carlin found a way to give it his own special/vulgar/hilarious twist.

And thanks to talented video editors and the wonders of YouTube, there’s a 45-minute video of George Carlin voicing numerous characters from Thomas The Tank Engine while mixing in the kind of brilliantly glorious comedy that still gives everyone who works at the FCC night terrors. I’ve made it a point to save this video and memorize the URL. Because it’s not just delightfully funny. It is the ultimate medicine for any and all jaded souls.

If you don’t believe me, watch for yourself. It may very well ruin your childhood to some degree if you’re a fan of Thomas The Tank Engine, but I promise you it’s worth it.

To this day, I still can’t get through this video without laughing so hard that my throat hurts. I’ve also watched this video, in part or in full, during some of the worst days I’ve ever had. It never fails to make me feel better. It’s like medicine for my mind, body, and soul.

It requires no prescription.

It has no side-effects.

You can even take it with alcohol and various other intoxicating drugs.

I don’t know how big the universe is or how vast the multiverse might be. I just know that I’m grateful to live in a plane of reality where a mash-up of George Carlin and Thomas The Tank Engine exist.

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Happy New Year 2025!

Today is the first day of a new year.

We made it through 2024. Now, 2025 is here.

I know it’s just another day on the calendar. And I know calendars, days, months, and years are entirely arbitrary in the grand scheme of things. That doesn’t mean we should make light of having endured another year on this planet. It’s still an accomplishment and one that’s worth acknowledging before we move forward.

I know a lot happened in 2024, especially if you follow global news in any capacity. But I don’t want to dwell too much on that. If there’s one lesson we should all take away from last year it’s that following the news too closely is not good for your mental health. Regardless of your political leanings, following every breaking story that enters your feed is going to overwhelm you. And being constantly overwhelmed makes every other aspect of your life more difficult.

I understand that there are things that happen in the news that ultimately affect us. But I also think it’s worth maintaining a balanced perspective. There’s a time to think about the bigger picture and act. And there’s a time to focus inward and deal solely with what’s around us. In 2025, I think we could all benefit from thinking locally and acting accordingly.

Things are going to happen that we cannot control. There will be opportunities to make your influence felt on a larger scale, but most people live their lives day-by-day, simply trying to survive and pay their bills on time. Some days are harder than others. Sometimes, we need more help and support than we care to admit. But you take the bad with the good and vice versa. And you appreciate those special moments that come along the way.

Last year certainly had plenty of personal moments, good and bad. I had to deal with the death of a close relative. This year, 2025, will actually mark the first year in which I have no living grandparents. That is still something I’m getting used to. And while my personal life remains stagnant, things with my family remain strong. I managed to share some wonderful moments with them. Last year might have been the most eventful year on that front since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Now, I hope to build on that in 2025. I don’t know what that entails. I also have high hopes that other opportunities that I started pursuing in 2024 will bear fruit in 2025. I know I have a long road ahead of me. I’m going into 2025 with a lot more unknowns than any previous year in recent memory.

But I am ready for them. I am ready to embrace the challenges that this year will bring.

I hope everyone else reading this is just as ready. A new year is a new opportunity to change, grow, and develop. Embrace every one of them.

From me to you, Happy New Year!

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