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Tolerance or toleration is the practice of permitting a thing of which one disapproves, such as social, ethnic, sexual, or religious practices.
Tolerance, tolerant, or toleration may also refer to:
George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, actor and writer/author, who won five Grammy Awards for his comedy albums.
Carlin was noted for his black humor as well as his thoughts on politics, the English language, psychology, religion, and various taboo subjects. Carlin and his "Seven Dirty Words" comedy routine were central to the 1978 U.S. Supreme Court case F.C.C. v. Pacifica Foundation, in which a narrow 5–4 decision by the justices affirmed the government's power to regulate indecent material on the public airwaves.
The first of his fourteen stand-up comedy specials for HBO was filmed in 1977. In 1988, the 1990s and 2000s, Carlin's routines focused on socio-cultural criticism of modern American society. He often commented on contemporary political issues in the United States and satirized the excesses of American culture. His final HBO special, It's Bad for Ya, was filmed less than four months before his death.
Anupam Kher (born 7 March 1955) is an Indian actor who has appeared in nearly 450 films and 100 plays. Though mainly appearing in Bollywood films, he has had roles in some films from other nations as well. He has held the post of Chairman of the Censor Board and National School of Drama in India.
Anupam Kher was born into a Kashmiri Pandit family and lived in Shimla and was educated at D.A.V. School there. He is an alumnus and a former chairperson of the National School of Drama. Some of his early acting was in plays performed at the Himachal Pradesh University.
Kher made his acting debut in the 1982 Hindi movie Aagman. Then in 1984 came Saaransh, where 28-year old Kher played a retired man who has lost his son. He hosted TV shows such as Say Na Something To Anupam Uncle, Sawaal Dus Crore Ka and the recent Lead India. He has had many comic roles but has also played the villain such as his acclaimed role as terrorist Dr. Dang in Karma (1986). For his role in Daddy (1989) he received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. Kher has won the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role five times, more than any other actor.
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Genres: Drama,These eyes close, I don't want to see as your plane goes
down behind us. Big things will come into this pain.
You're killing me. You've got me down on my knees, I
can't take this pressure that you've given me. Far down
below, far down beside, far down beneath these eyes that
never see. I need it, to never feel. You're bloody burned
and blinded. Big things will come into this pain, you're
killing me. You've got me down on my knees I can't take
this pressure that you've given me. Far down below, far
down beside, far down beneath these eyes. Choose what
you'll take from what I am. I'll take a little for
myself. This is forever understand, I can't take this
pressure. A little for myself. A little time you walk on
by, you're bloody burned and blinded. If you decide to
follow me, keep promises or let me be. And I can still
decide, to save you from this place. This lesson finds
its home in pain. Choose what you'll take from what I am.
I swear, I'll take a little for myself. God damn this, I
don't need this, I can't take this pressure.