Life Is Worth Losing
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Life Is Worth Losing is a 2005 stand-up comedy special by George Carlin known for its dark humor and critical commentary on modern society and human behavior.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Life Is Worth Losing canonical | 10 |
| HBO special Life Is Worth Losing | 1 |
| Life Is Worth Losing (album) | 1 |
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Target entity: Life Is Worth Losing Context triple: [George Carlin, notableWork, Life Is Worth Losing]
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This Life
"This Life" is a rock-influenced theme song best known for opening the television series *Sons of Anarchy*, capturing its outlaw biker tone and atmosphere.
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Living to Tell the Tale
Living to Tell the Tale is Gabriel García Márquez’s memoir, recounting his early life and the experiences that shaped him as a writer.
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Wouldn’t Leave
"Wouldn’t Leave" is a melodic, emotionally driven song by Kanye West (Ye) that reflects on loyalty, controversy, and the strain his public actions place on his personal relationships.
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So Gone
"So Gone" is an R&B song best known as a 2003 hit single by Monica, produced by Missy Elliott and Kanye West.
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Living for the City
"Living for the City" is a socially conscious 1973 soul song by Stevie Wonder that powerfully depicts systemic racism and urban struggle through vivid storytelling and innovative production.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Life Is Worth Losing Target entity description: Life Is Worth Losing is a 2005 stand-up comedy special by George Carlin known for its dark humor and critical commentary on modern society and human behavior.
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A.
This Life
"This Life" is a rock-influenced theme song best known for opening the television series *Sons of Anarchy*, capturing its outlaw biker tone and atmosphere.
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B.
Living to Tell the Tale
Living to Tell the Tale is Gabriel García Márquez’s memoir, recounting his early life and the experiences that shaped him as a writer.
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C.
Wouldn’t Leave
"Wouldn’t Leave" is a melodic, emotionally driven song by Kanye West (Ye) that reflects on loyalty, controversy, and the strain his public actions place on his personal relationships.
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D.
So Gone
"So Gone" is an R&B song best known as a 2003 hit single by Monica, produced by Missy Elliott and Kanye West.
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E.
Living for the City
"Living for the City" is a socially conscious 1973 soul song by Stevie Wonder that powerfully depicts systemic racism and urban struggle through vivid storytelling and innovative production.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Life Is Worth Losing Description of subject: Life Is Worth Losing is a 2005 stand-up comedy special by George Carlin known for its dark humor and critical commentary on modern society and human behavior.
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