On the other hand, our society does everything in its power to hide the fact that aging happens. The longer we live, the more we grow and learn and experience life, and "aging" is simply the mathematical sum of those experiences. Few people would wish for the kind of short, uneventful life that would remove aging from the equation completely. From one perspective, it's something we should be grateful for. "Another is that selling more books than Pence will probably really piss him off."Īging is a weird thing. "Those are two great reasons to buy this book," Oliver said. One is The Trevor Project, a crisis intervention nonprofit that helps struggling LGBTQ youth, and the other is AIDS United, an organization aimed at ending HIV/AIDS in the U.S. GIF via "Last Week Tonight." The best part? All of the proceeds from the "Last Week Tonight" book benefit two terrific groups helping LGBTQ people. He falls in love with another boy rabbit in the garden.
But there's an even more striking contrast: In "A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo," Marlon is gay. "You’ll notice right away that our rabbit has a bow tie, so there’s that," Oliver pointed out about the differences between the two publications on the March 18, 2018, show. that in mind, the "Last Week Tonight" team decided to make their own rabbit-inspired book too: "A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo."