Have there been any breaches of my copyright in the last hour or so on the internet? I feel those machine gun bullets hitting my bulletproof vest again. The pressures of fame are mostly felt by those who have not yet 'made it.' Once you have been picked up by the industry, you are a trusted public figure. I can only imagine how that feels. If you want to know about that more pleasant side of fame, ask any of the people who have been credited for writing my songs or sketches in the last six years. They know all about the good side of fame. The pressures of fame are brought on by public distrust. This distrust in my case has been caused by the doubts raised over my ownership of my work. When someone takes my work and says I'm the thief, they throw me in a pressure cooker. When someone puts me on trial over my ownership, they throw me in a pressure cooker. If you need to know how to be on the lookout for fraud, see my How to Detect Fraud entry in this blog. I'm adding more to it every week. Please don't let them torture me with my erased works. I wrote the SNL sketch about the two women who thought everyone was Jesus - along with all the other hundreds of sketches they stole from my life. You saw me post it here and if I erased it it was only because I didn't think it was that funny. As I write this, workers are setting up a film production right outside the library. I heard one of them say, 'That's what you get when you throw the workers into Hell.' So I better answer that. I don't throw people into Hell. I just tell the truth. God throws people into Hell when they sin. Sin is determined by free will. If the workers of Nasco are not capable of free will, God will not punish them. If these workers are helplessly overpowered by the will of their superiors, I still have to point to them in order to zero in on their actions and undo their harm. |
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Erasing the Pressures of Fame
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