Happy Hanukkah. I'm no longer a practicing Jew. I already Perfected it.Sorry. I don't want to be negative...BUT this is just obnoxious, uncalled for, & arrogant Article by Arjun Walia. Plenty of fish, lots of frogs, monkeys on sharks, waves to be made. to grow.DRESSED'I don't care what you think of me! Unless you think I'm awesome in which case, you're right! Carry on.
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The phrase "I perfected it" is a reference to a popular, widely shared clip of actor Paul Rudd discussing his Jewish identity. When an interviewer notes that Rudd does not "seem to be a practicing Jew," he quips, "I'm not. I perfected it".
The statement is a joke, a form of self-deprecating humor. It plays on the paradox of having a skill or identity that you have "mastered" so completely that you no longer need to practice it. It is not a theological or spiritual claim.
The Jewish concept of perfection
Sorry. I don't want to be negative...BUT this is just obnoxious, uncalled for, & arrogant Article by Arjun Walia.Plenty of fish, lots of frogs, monkeys on sharks, waves to be made. to grow.DRESSED. 'HAVE FUN!'Happy Hanukkah. I'm no longer a practicing Jew. I already Perfected it.Sorry. I don't want to be negative...
DRESSED'I don't care what you think of me! Unless you think I'm awesome in which case, you're right! Carry on.
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