Beautiful little girl. What a tragedy.
I hope she recovers from this.
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Funny how we say things like that.
So apparently the moral point stories like, say, _Cinderella_[*] make is still true. That is, I mean, if we all *really* thought that it's just as much a tragedy when it happens to an ugly little kid -- and who here will claim that it isn't? (Perhaps even more, come to think of it) -- then we wouldn't say stuff like that.
(No, Mike, not an attack on you personally, just a reflection on something I'm pretty sure we all do. I do it too; that doesn't make it less wrong.) [*]: Or whatever, I may be getting my fairy tales mixed up. But not, anyway, _The Ugly Duckling_; I think Andersen must have been an unthinking goodlookist bigot. --
Christian R. Conrad Same old username (as above), but now on iki.fi (Yeah, yeah, it redirects to the same old GMail... But just in case I ever want to change.) |
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On beauty.
I heard Billy Connolly say that since he'd gotten older, his ideas of beauty had changed. Something about how at his age, he'd put behind him the usual ideas of beauty and found beauty in everyone. I'm younger than Connolly, but I understand what he meant. The Americanized idea of beautiful people is not one I share anymore and I often find great beauty in people that share nothing with that Americanized notion of beauty. But I always find beauty in small children. There are no small children who lack beauty. They only begin to lose their beauty when they gain their ability to speak. ;0)
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Re: speaking
We spend the first three years teaching them to stand up, walk around and speak clearly; and the next fifteen years telling them to sit down, be still and shut up.
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Excellent point. Well done.
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Now That's ... cutting to the chase! A keeper.
Ed:
Could spin a whole bio around that theme, my early-on unwillingness to comply --and several Memorable adults who, bit-by-bite civilised me somewhat: thus preventing my likely ending up on a BART platform [SF/Oakland area Metro] face-down on the deck: with a Rent-A-Cop standing over me / drawing his Glock-penis (instead of the Tazer He Thought.. he had picked!) / and blowing me away. There.. but for the Gracelessness of Cthulhu.. |
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Cat Stevens fan, are you?
How can I try to explain, when I do he turns away again. http://www.lyricsfre...son_20028183.html |