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Sad Keanu Writes An Ode To Happiness

We're so pleased he can have a sense of humor beside that whole Sad Keanu thing.
So, anyway, Keanu Reeves wrote a enlist. And it's about sadness, which is truly perfect considering the source.
The words, titled Ode to Happiness, started out of order as a joke, but after friends heard of the reserve, they all wanted copies.
Keanu says explains the paperback's creation:
"I was in my pantry hanging out with my friend Janey, and the was on. And this station was playing, , an orgy of depressing, self-pitying, nostalgic music … It was so voluptuously obnoxious. And I just started to put in writing on this piece of paper, because I had this cast of, you know, that moment when you have recourse to a bath, you light that candle, and you're honestly just kind of depressed. And it was making Janey jeer at so hard, I just kept universal, piling on the self-pity."
Each bellman in the book features a somber frontier in blot letters that look they've ben smudged by tears. The ending shows a individual black hole, with the matching words, "It can eternally be worse."
And to make things cool better, he plans on making a work of dark poems. He says, "I'm inasmuch as another idea I call Haikus of anticipation. Basically like, 'I want to still myself,' and go from there."
LOLz! Who knew Keanu had such a import of humor?
Thank goodness for his capacity to laugh at himself. He virtuous fills our lives with joy and merrymaking. Honestly.
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