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Searchie

It's not a train wreck -- not at all; instead, I'd call it being human. The human experience contains remarkable commonalities, as I have come to understand.

stephenesque

You are beginning to sound like the character of Gustav (Tony Pecks) from the daytime TV show "The Yawning Void". He is also human all too human, but with some expensive teeth bleaching and a perma-tan.
You think your mordant and pitiless self-examination will stop the flow of flippant comments? Wrong.

R J Keefe

So, how were the holidays?

Thane Plambeck

Having been informed of this high IQ test score, the board regrettably must inform you that your DENSA membership is hereby revoked.

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"DENSA--For the rest of us"

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(Also -- what's wrong with flippant comments?)


merely_ink

Hi, I just wanted to introduce myself. Hope you don't mind, but I came across your blog when someone linked to one of your posts on Livejournal's INFJ group, and I couldn't help but read it ever since. You're a literary breath of fresh air, and I much appreciate your posts. This one struck a chord. You're not the only walking contradiction out there. So I'll keep reading, then, if you please. =)

MMTHRM

Welcome back - I'm just glad you finally posted something beyond the worm. I was afraid that something terrible had happened over the holidays and the worm was going to be the thing to remember you by. That was really beginning to bug me. Ta. M!

Austen Morris

Hi there. I stumbled on your blog just recently, whereupon I became quickly endeared to. I thought, "I don't know this guy, but I like him. The language he speaks overlaps considerably the one I speak". Anyway, your latest post reminded me of a quote from that sagacious frog, James Baldwin:

"We become social creatures because we cannot live any other way. But in order to become social, there are a great many other things which we must not become, and we are frightened, all of us, of those forces within us which perpetually menace our precious security. Yet, the forces are there, we cannot will them away. All we can do is learn to live with them. And we cannot learn this unless we are willing to tell the truth about ourselves, and the truth about us is always at variance with what we wish to be. The human effort is to bring these two realities into a relationship resembling reconciliation."

I do hope the voice telling you to make semi-public this private journey keeps winning.

George

Labor pains, no one really wants to hear the labor pains. Crying baby, that's a different story. That's what everyone wants the baby not the labor pains. So, how were the holidays? And, have you seen "In the Magazine" at DB and have you read "The Pressure to Cover" in the NYT Mag? Yoshino may have a way to avert your train wreck, "Because human beings hold many identities, the mainstream is a shifting coalition, and none of us are entirely within it. It is not normal to be completely normal.",the use of an alternate track. Rest assurred Mr V that the words around here are always fun to read, at least for this limited audience of one. Feed your babies, love them, help them grow up, be proud of your fertility. So many are barren and would be otherwise but only bitch, eh? Hum, no HTML tags allowed in comments, I'd never noticed that before.

L

I know nothing but the fact of my ignorance. -- Socrates

Pretty good company, eh?

andrew

more pie!!! more pie!!! more pie!!!

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