Re: smiling, damned villains


Subject: Re: smiling, damned villains
From: Suzanne Morine (suzannem@dimensional.com)
Date: Sun Nov 26 2000 - 13:54:47 GMT


At 08:45 AM 11/26/2000 +0000, you wrote:
> The extraordinary thing, Suzanne, is that I've found rather
> the opposite. It was always the provocative people - often
> recognisable by their lumps their tongues made in their cheeks -
> who got me thinking for myself.

These people are almost always morons, in my experience. Dealing with them
certainly makes me appreciate my own good sense and powers of observation
(thinking for myself).

> The others - the ones with the hidden axes to grind - they
> were the remorselessly patient persuaders & anaesthetisers who
> needed to be watched.

I avoid them, too. Actually, my default is to avoid people. Something that
gets circumvented quite a bit on the net.

> And be careful with that intuition. Women have a misplaced
> confidence in their intuitive powers.

Thanks for the unasked for advice. I am careful with my intuition, enough
that it continues to surprise me with its rewards. That is, I don't lean on
it -- I use it with some discretion and, if anything, my ongoing surprise
suggests to me that I should use it more.

>Just look at all those
> unmarried mothers.

I don't think unmarried mothers are always a bad thing. I am not a mother
and I do not judge unmarried ones. Actually, I'd have been a lot better off
with my biological father out of my life, in my not so humble opinion.

One thing I can say for you, Scottie, you bring out the opinionated side. :-)

Suzanne

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