richard pryor challenged us to rethink ourselves in relation to our individual and collective worlds. he's so raw and unique, i don't think he even knew he was challenging us. he took responsibility for it nonetheless.
sure, he was no mother theresa (insert mothafucka joke here)...but he was a legend even while he was still alive.
my heart goes out to richard pryor.
for me, he sums up the american dream.
-n.
i could recite his jokes when i was in elementary school...
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i could recite his jokes when i was in elementary school...
blame it on the whiskey.
Re: i could recite his jokes when i was in elementary school...
nygizak,


I went to Zimbabwe. I know how white people feel in America now; relaxed! Cause when I heard the police car I knew they weren't coming after me!
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Re: i could recite his jokes when i was in elementary school...
nygizak,
So true for myself also! In 7th grade, late 70's, I grew up in a conservative family and had to listen to my Richard Pryor albums (kept hiding under bed) in the closet with my headphones on...I would laugh into a pillow to keep quiet!
Geez I am glad I learned to laugh outside the closet!!
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So true for myself also! In 7th grade, late 70's, I grew up in a conservative family and had to listen to my Richard Pryor albums (kept hiding under bed) in the closet with my headphones on...I would laugh into a pillow to keep quiet!


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