Extreme Human Behavior

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Extreme Human Behavior is a stand-up comedy segment by George Carlin from his special "Life Is Worth Losing," in which he humorously explores the most bizarre and outrageous things people do.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comedy routine
stand-up comedy segment
associatedWith George Carlin albums
surface form: George Carlin discography

George Carlin filmography
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator George Carlin
firstAppearanceIn Life Is Worth Losing
surface form: HBO special Life Is Worth Losing
genre black comedy
observational comedy
stand-up comedy
hasHumorStyle irony
sarcasm
shock humor
hasOnlineAvailability audio recordings
video clips
hasReception cult following among Carlin fans
hasSubject cultural norms
extreme risk-taking
self-destructive behavior
social criticism
taboo topics
influencedBy countercultural comedy tradition
intendedAudience adult audience
language English
mainTheme bizarre human behavior
dark aspects of human nature
human stupidity
outrageous human actions
social satire
medium television special
narrativeStyle monologue
notableFor critical view of society
dark treatment of human behavior
partOf George Carlin late-career material
Life Is Worth Losing
partOfSeries George Carlin HBO specials
performer George Carlin
productionCompany HBO
recordedAsPartOf Life Is Worth Losing
surface form: Life Is Worth Losing (album)
tone cynical
humorous
satirical
workPeriod 2000s

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George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing hasPart Extreme Human Behavior
Life Is Worth Losing hasPart Extreme Human Behavior