Wednesday, May 23, 2018

In My Experience, What This Often Comes Down To Is

A guy with a stick up his butt about an aspect of his own, deep personality (we're half women and half something else after all), that he has never been able to deal with. And yes, I know that's a cliche now, but it also happens to be a cliche that guys with way too much power seem to share to the point now that it's a cliche as well.

You would think, these being cliches and all, that we'd have made a great deal more progress on addressing the issues involved. You would think. But then I hear that "thinking" itself has become a cliche as well. It would follow, certainly, as we are now in the age of "The Absurdity Of Growing Up."

Unless, of course, you're ready to start getting truly revolutionary about it. Thinking I mean. And growing up. And understanding a lot more about a lot of dualities (if you want to have a lot of fun seeing both sides of this duality made fun of see the movie "The Other Guys;" which only proves that this too has become a commodity! Gods help us).


THE CRUELTY OF CHAMBERLAIN-KAHN


Scott W. Stern's book documents a decades-long program to incarcerate "promiscuous" women.






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