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Patton Oswalt is an American comedian, writer and actor known for his role as Spence Olchin in the TV sitcom series The King of Queens as well as his stand-up commentaries on a range of topics including pop culture, religion and American excess.

Online History

Oswalt registered for his website domain pattonoswalt.com[2] in early March 2003, followed by the first series of blog posts about his Comedians of Comedy tour in September 2004. The website is regularly updated with Oswalt's commentaries and announcements for upcoming shows and tour schedule.

Standup Comedy

Several video clips of Patton Oswalt's standup comedy routines have been extensively shared online.[3] On February 15th, 2007, YouTuber PaullsDeadMissHim uploaded a clip of Oswalt's commentary on a TV commercial for Stella D'oro Breakfast Treats. On July 17th, 2007, Sub Pop Records uploaded a clip of Oswalt's bit on the KFC Famous Bowl via YouTube, where it received more than 1.7 million views in about six years.

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On Twitter

On May 1st, 2010, Oswalt joined Twitter under the handle @pattonoswalt[5], where he gained nearly 1.25 million followers in three years. The comedian maintains an active presence on the microblogging service and has since incorporated it into his routines in his stand-up comedy performances.

Webby Awards Host

Oswalt has been also involved with The Webby Awards as the two-year consecutive host of the ceremony in 2012 and 2013. In May 2012, Funny Or Die released a promotional comedy sketch video double-starring the comedian as the host of a VHS-era investigative documentary program tracing the origin of FIRST-ing on message boards, as well as the main subject "Donny 'Diamond' Ruiz" who claims to be the first person to comment "FIRST" on the Internet.

Highlights

ETEWAF

On December 27th, 2010, Oswalt's essay “Wake Up, Geek Culture. Time to Die” was published by the Wired.[11] In the article, Patton brought up several interesting points on the converging path of popular culture and Internet, such as the emerging parallel between the Japanese Otakus and the American nerds and the growing trend of recycling pop culture relics to satiate our appetite for nostalgia, or as he calls it, Etewaf: Everything That Ever Was--Available Forever.

Five Seconds Films

In July 2011, Oswalt appeared in two short comedy sketches for 5 Second Films.

2013 Boston Marathon Bombings

On April 15th, 2013, Oswalt posted a Facebook status update[8] detailing his initial reaction to the Boston Marathon Bombings that took place earlier that same day. Praising those who ran towards the detonation site to help others and reassuring that the good will always outnumber those who stand in the darkness, Oswalt's message was met by positive responses from his fans and followers on Facebook. Within the first 24 hours of posting, the status update received at least 298,000 likes and 224,000 shares.

Patton Oswalt 156,237 like this 55 minutes ago Like Boston. Fucki ing horrible I remember, when 9/11 went down, my reaction was, "Well, I've had it with humanity." But I was wrong. I don't know what's going to be revealed to be behind all of this mayhem. One human insect or a poisonous mass of broken sociopaths. But here's what I DO know. If it's one person or a HUNDRED people, that number is not even a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a percent of the population on this planet. You watch the videos of the carnage and there are people running TOWARDS the destruction to help out. (Thanks FAKE Gallery founder and owner Paul Kozlowski for pointing this out to me) This is a giant planet and we're lucky to live on it but there are prices and penalties incurred for the daily miracle of existence. One of them is, every once in awhile, the wiring of a tiny sliver of the species gets snarled and they're pointed towards darkness. But the vast majority stands against that darkness and, like white blood cells attacking a virus, they dilute and weaken and eventually wash away the evil doers and, more importantly, the damage they wreak. This is beyond religion or creed or nation. We would not be here if humanity were inherently evil. We'd have eaten ourselves alive long ago So when you spot violence, or bigotry, or intolerance or fear or just garden-variety misogyny, hatred or ignorance, just look it in the eye and think, "The good outnumber you, and we always will."

The Star Wars Filibuster

In April 2013, Oswalt guest-starred in an episode of the NBC TV sitcom series Parks and Recreation as a filibustering citizen who pitches his multiverse script for the upcoming Star Wars film in a non-stop, nine-minute-long improvised speech. The clip, which was uploaded via YouTube as a sneak preview on April 17th, has received more than 2.3 million views in the first five days.

Two-Part Tweet Prank

On August 17th, 2013, Patton Oswalt posted a series of tweets[5] seemingly ranting out against anti-conservative agendas, though each message was intentionally cut off mid-sentence to convey conflicting messages, depending on which portion was read first. While Oswalt's tweets prompted little provocations from political conservatives on Twitter, the comedian's prank was positively received by his fans, with each of his tweet picking up anywhere from at least 100 to almost 800 retweets (shown below, three pairs of tweets per row).

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▼ 步Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt whites and "darks" should be kept separate. Sorry if that sounds too "tree-huggy" to my conservative followers. Reply t Retweet ★Favorite … More Favorite More

오▼ Follow @pattonoswalt Saying that gay marriage is unconstitutional is as hateful & ignorant as saying ←Reply Retweet ★ Favorite More
!▼ Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow all abortion should be illegal, no exceptions. Just go ahead and UNFOLLOW me, you right wing hate-mongers ← Reply Retweet ★ Favorite More

Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt 오▼ 步Follow Oh, you think repealing voting laws in the south is justified, you racist a------? I suppose you ALSO believe that ←Reply 다 Retweet ★Favorite More
Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow ▼ Hitler was absolutely right about the Jews. And I don't care how many "white power" redneck followers I lose by Tweeting that. Reply t Retweet Favorite More

Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow You think ANYONE should be able to buy a gun for ANY reason, you idiot? Well, why don't we just Reply Retweet ★Favorite More
오▼ 步Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Let NAMBLA members f--- anyone they want. Am I so crazy for wanting my kid to grow up in a safer world? Reply Retweet ★Favorite More

오▼ 步Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt These idiots who deny that clumsy change is real, and a pressing threat are no different from misogynists who claim that Reply t Retweet ★Favorite More
Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow ▼ Women enjoy r---. Grow the f--- up,all of you. ←Reply Retweet ★ Favorite More

Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt 오▼ 步Follow Why do right wing asshats want "Hollywood out of government", but don't want the Fred Thompsons or Arnold Schwarze Reply Retweet ★ Favorite More
Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt ▼ y Follow Neggers out of government? Yes, please! (Sorry for any misspelling) Reply Retweet ★Favorite More

오▼ 步Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt "black" and "white": if racism, misogyny, hatred and fear are BLACK, then Reply t Retweet ★Favorite More
Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow ▼ My grandchildren had better be WHITE And I mean PURE WHITE, or we're not Reply Retweet ★Favorite More

Patton Oswalt pattonoswalt ▼ y Follow God's greatest miracle? How about science? Penicillin? Gift from God. Polio vaccine from God. Even aspirin, Pepto-Bismol and ROL ? Gift Reply Retweet ★Favorite More
Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt 1▼ y Follow AIDS is a gift from God. I don't know why people are still so backward in their thinking about this. Reply t Retweet ★Favorite More

| y Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt And I'm sorry, but I f------ HATE FOX NEWS. Bunch of race-baiting corporate shills. All of their medieval, fact-free clapt Reply Retweet ★Fa More vorite
Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow Rap is performed by monkeys in expensive clothes. Sorry if I offended you, white Reply t Retweet ★Favorite More

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About

Patton Oswalt is an American comedian, writer and actor known for his role as Spence Olchin in the TV sitcom series The King of Queens as well as his stand-up commentaries on a range of topics including pop culture, religion and American excess.

Online History

Oswalt registered for his website domain pattonoswalt.com[2] in early March 2003, followed by the first series of blog posts about his Comedians of Comedy tour in September 2004. The website is regularly updated with Oswalt's commentaries and announcements for upcoming shows and tour schedule.

Standup Comedy

Several video clips of Patton Oswalt's standup comedy routines have been extensively shared online.[3] On February 15th, 2007, YouTuber PaullsDeadMissHim uploaded a clip of Oswalt's commentary on a TV commercial for Stella D'oro Breakfast Treats. On July 17th, 2007, Sub Pop Records uploaded a clip of Oswalt's bit on the KFC Famous Bowl via YouTube, where it received more than 1.7 million views in about six years.


[This video has been removed]


On Twitter

On May 1st, 2010, Oswalt joined Twitter under the handle @pattonoswalt[5], where he gained nearly 1.25 million followers in three years. The comedian maintains an active presence on the microblogging service and has since incorporated it into his routines in his stand-up comedy performances.



Webby Awards Host

Oswalt has been also involved with The Webby Awards as the two-year consecutive host of the ceremony in 2012 and 2013. In May 2012, Funny Or Die released a promotional comedy sketch video double-starring the comedian as the host of a VHS-era investigative documentary program tracing the origin of FIRST-ing on message boards, as well as the main subject "Donny 'Diamond' Ruiz" who claims to be the first person to comment "FIRST" on the Internet.



Highlights

ETEWAF

On December 27th, 2010, Oswalt's essay “Wake Up, Geek Culture. Time to Die” was published by the Wired.[11] In the article, Patton brought up several interesting points on the converging path of popular culture and Internet, such as the emerging parallel between the Japanese Otakus and the American nerds and the growing trend of recycling pop culture relics to satiate our appetite for nostalgia, or as he calls it, Etewaf: Everything That Ever Was--Available Forever.

Five Seconds Films

In July 2011, Oswalt appeared in two short comedy sketches for 5 Second Films.



2013 Boston Marathon Bombings

On April 15th, 2013, Oswalt posted a Facebook status update[8] detailing his initial reaction to the Boston Marathon Bombings that took place earlier that same day. Praising those who ran towards the detonation site to help others and reassuring that the good will always outnumber those who stand in the darkness, Oswalt's message was met by positive responses from his fans and followers on Facebook. Within the first 24 hours of posting, the status update received at least 298,000 likes and 224,000 shares.


Patton Oswalt 156,237 like this 55 minutes ago Like Boston. Fucki ing horrible I remember, when 9/11 went down, my reaction was, "Well, I've had it with humanity." But I was wrong. I don't know what's going to be revealed to be behind all of this mayhem. One human insect or a poisonous mass of broken sociopaths. But here's what I DO know. If it's one person or a HUNDRED people, that number is not even a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a percent of the population on this planet. You watch the videos of the carnage and there are people running TOWARDS the destruction to help out. (Thanks FAKE Gallery founder and owner Paul Kozlowski for pointing this out to me) This is a giant planet and we're lucky to live on it but there are prices and penalties incurred for the daily miracle of existence. One of them is, every once in awhile, the wiring of a tiny sliver of the species gets snarled and they're pointed towards darkness. But the vast majority stands against that darkness and, like white blood cells attacking a virus, they dilute and weaken and eventually wash away the evil doers and, more importantly, the damage they wreak. This is beyond religion or creed or nation. We would not be here if humanity were inherently evil. We'd have eaten ourselves alive long ago So when you spot violence, or bigotry, or intolerance or fear or just garden-variety misogyny, hatred or ignorance, just look it in the eye and think, "The good outnumber you, and we always will."

The Star Wars Filibuster

In April 2013, Oswalt guest-starred in an episode of the NBC TV sitcom series Parks and Recreation as a filibustering citizen who pitches his multiverse script for the upcoming Star Wars film in a non-stop, nine-minute-long improvised speech. The clip, which was uploaded via YouTube as a sneak preview on April 17th, has received more than 2.3 million views in the first five days.



Two-Part Tweet Prank

On August 17th, 2013, Patton Oswalt posted a series of tweets[5] seemingly ranting out against anti-conservative agendas, though each message was intentionally cut off mid-sentence to convey conflicting messages, depending on which portion was read first. While Oswalt's tweets prompted little provocations from political conservatives on Twitter, the comedian's prank was positively received by his fans, with each of his tweet picking up anywhere from at least 100 to almost 800 retweets (shown below, three pairs of tweets per row).

오▼ 步Follow reo Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt n it comes to doing laundry, I firmly Whe believe in using environment-friendly detergent and I ALSO believe Reply t Retweet ★Favorite … More ▼ 步Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt whites and "darks" should be kept separate. Sorry if that sounds too "tree-huggy" to my conservative followers. Reply t Retweet ★Favorite … More Favorite More

오▼ Follow @pattonoswalt Saying that gay marriage is unconstitutional is as hateful & ignorant as saying ←Reply Retweet ★ Favorite More !▼ Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow all abortion should be illegal, no exceptions. Just go ahead and UNFOLLOW me, you right wing hate-mongers ← Reply Retweet ★ Favorite More

Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt 오▼ 步Follow Oh, you think repealing voting laws in the south is justified, you racist a------? I suppose you ALSO believe that ←Reply 다 Retweet ★Favorite More Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow ▼ Hitler was absolutely right about the Jews. And I don't care how many "white power" redneck followers I lose by Tweeting that. Reply t Retweet Favorite More

Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow You think ANYONE should be able to buy a gun for ANY reason, you idiot? Well, why don't we just Reply Retweet ★Favorite More 오▼ 步Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Let NAMBLA members f--- anyone they want. Am I so crazy for wanting my kid to grow up in a safer world? Reply Retweet ★Favorite More

오▼ 步Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt These idiots who deny that clumsy change is real, and a pressing threat are no different from misogynists who claim that Reply t Retweet ★Favorite More Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow ▼ Women enjoy r---. Grow the f--- up,all of you. ←Reply Retweet ★ Favorite More

Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt 오▼ 步Follow Why do right wing asshats want "Hollywood out of government", but don't want the Fred Thompsons or Arnold Schwarze Reply Retweet ★ Favorite More Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt ▼ y Follow Neggers out of government? Yes, please! (Sorry for any misspelling) Reply Retweet ★Favorite More

오▼ 步Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt "black" and "white": if racism, misogyny, hatred and fear are BLACK, then Reply t Retweet ★Favorite More Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow ▼ My grandchildren had better be WHITE And I mean PURE WHITE, or we're not Reply Retweet ★Favorite More

Patton Oswalt pattonoswalt ▼ y Follow God's greatest miracle? How about science? Penicillin? Gift from God. Polio vaccine from God. Even aspirin, Pepto-Bismol and ROL ? Gift Reply Retweet ★Favorite More Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt 1▼ y Follow AIDS is a gift from God. I don't know why people are still so backward in their thinking about this. Reply t Retweet ★Favorite More

| y Follow Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt And I'm sorry, but I f------ HATE FOX NEWS. Bunch of race-baiting corporate shills. All of their medieval, fact-free clapt Reply Retweet ★Fa More vorite Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt Follow Rap is performed by monkeys in expensive clothes. Sorry if I offended you, white Reply t Retweet ★Favorite More

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