Mar. 18th, 2003
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Competitive education. Wow.
He did eventually get bored, and squiggle, and he did begin to use the pen as a gun, but all in all, a success.
Instructed on the distinction between polite and rude and silly. Polite when you drink is when it's not a mess and when it's quiet. Making noises when you drink can be silly, but if you're being silly when you're supposed to be polite, it's rude. If you're not supposed to be polite, silly is just silly. So silly noises are for silly time, and no noise is for polite.
Relations, thoughts.
Mar. 18th, 2003 03:15 pmTerrorism is bad.
Unless my conception of the whole idea behind terrorism is completely off, terrorism is what happens when a segment of political view that is not being listened to has a few of its people decide, "Fuck it -- they're going to listen to us if we KILL PEOPLE, maybe?" and go about instilling terror in people by blowing stuff up and pitching the adult and lethal version of a temper tantrum.
From everything I have seen and heard, terrorism takes place when people of a sufficiently lethal mindset are convinced that they are not being listened to, and nothing short of terrorism is going to have them get their message through. Bad international relations make for a more promising target for terrorism.
*sigh*
I'm not being clear even to myself. My point is:
Unless my conception of the whole idea behind terrorism is completely off, terrorism is what happens when a segment of political view that is not being listened to has a few of its people decide, "Fuck it -- they're going to listen to us if we KILL PEOPLE, maybe?" and go about instilling terror in people by blowing stuff up and pitching the adult and lethal version of a temper tantrum.
From everything I have seen and heard, terrorism takes place when people of a sufficiently lethal mindset are convinced that they are not being listened to, and nothing short of terrorism is going to have them get their message through. Bad international relations make for a more promising target for terrorism.
*sigh*
I'm not being clear even to myself. My point is:
- Listening to the viewpoints of potential terrorists and giving them careful consideration is more likely to prevent these potential terrorists becoming actual terrorists than clamping down is. If somebody's bound and determined to cause destruction, they're going to cause it, but if all they wanted was someone to listen to them, then why bother terrorizing?
- If you're an asshole to the rest of the world, everyone in the rest of the world with a bone to pick with you is that much more likely to pick it with you violently rather than talking it out peacefully.
...More death
Mar. 18th, 2003 07:26 pmI went on a road trip last summer with Aunt-Fayoumis. We wound up in Iowa, visiting relatives.
I didn't know him other than the little I saw of him, and what I did see of him was not his best side, but... I regret his death.
I don't know if anyone has told you yet but our cousin Freddy that you met last summer was killed in a wreck last week. He went off the icy bridge near their house and went into the creek. Mom said she didn't know if he was killed by the crash or if he drowned. I really wish I had gotten around to telling him how proud of him I was for taking care of his folks. You have to do stuff like that right away because you hate it if you are too late.
I didn't know him other than the little I saw of him, and what I did see of him was not his best side, but... I regret his death.
for letting me have someone like Darkside in my life.
You were right,
iroshi. When I called him and instead of hanging up right away let him know that I was feeling bad and needed a virtual hug.... I got something better than that.
Fifteen minutes of his day is a lot.
You were right,
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Fifteen minutes of his day is a lot.
getting petted
Mar. 18th, 2003 10:39 pmHis voice changed when he heard me. He started out annoyed upon hearing my voice, but when he heard how I was sounding, he kept me on the phone until he was sure I was OK.
Evidently I'm far less stubborn than he is. Evidently his father is the only other person in the universe as stubborn as he is... I would guess that I've been hiding the true extent of my stubbornness from him, as I'm in love with him.
Let him know he could call me any time.
He's still stubborn. I still want to give him butterfly kisses. He still cares about me. I called him "sweetie" by accident, then corrected myself: the proper form of address is "bee vomit".
Evidently I'm far less stubborn than he is. Evidently his father is the only other person in the universe as stubborn as he is... I would guess that I've been hiding the true extent of my stubbornness from him, as I'm in love with him.
Let him know he could call me any time.
He's still stubborn. I still want to give him butterfly kisses. He still cares about me. I called him "sweetie" by accident, then corrected myself: the proper form of address is "bee vomit".