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“If I sat on one end of the balcony, the crows would gather on the railing at the other end and talk about me; and edge closer, little by little, till I could almost reach them; and they would sit there, in the most unabashed way, and talk about my clothes, and my hair, and my complexion, and probable character and vocation and politics …” Mark Twain, Following the Equator
Come at me, if your street is so weak you can get cred for roughing up crazy old farts. It’s the desert, I ain’t paying the water bill required to have a lawn to tell the damn kids to keep off of.
Intelligence is picking up something new every day. Wisdom is letting something old go every day. You don’t have to be Clark Kent to be invulnerable. Just sayin’.
Exposing vulnerabilities may seem counterintuitive, even naive and strategically bankrupt in our winner takes all society, but there is strength and great power in its practice, though it is not for the faint of heart nor unimaginative.
Well, it’s either that or expose your vulnerabilities and still be plagued by them! On the whole, the former seems if not better at least less embarrassing….
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“If I sat on one end of the balcony, the crows would gather on the railing at the other end and talk about me; and edge closer, little by little, till I could almost reach them; and they would sit there, in the most unabashed way, and talk about my clothes, and my hair, and my complexion, and probable character and vocation and politics …” Mark Twain, Following the Equator
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Come at me, if your street is so weak you can get cred for roughing up crazy old farts. It’s the desert, I ain’t paying the water bill required to have a lawn to tell the damn kids to keep off of.
Radish... almost 3 years ago
Beats the Black Death plague by a mile.
The Old Wolf almost 3 years ago
I am part of this club. Indeed, a charter member.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The Crow/Film synopsis
The night before his wedding, musician Eric Draven (Brandon Lee) and his fiancée are brutally murdered by members of a violent inner-city gang. On the anniversary of their death, Eric rises from the grave and assumes the gothic mantle of the Crow, a supernatural avenger. Tracking down the thugs responsible for the crimes and mercilessly murdering them, Eric eventually confronts head gangster Top Dollar (Michael Wincott) to complete his macabre mission.
Howard'sMyHero almost 3 years ago
With apologies:
This bird is a lost caws …!
coltish1 almost 3 years ago
Intelligence is picking up something new every day. Wisdom is letting something old go every day. You don’t have to be Clark Kent to be invulnerable. Just sayin’.
Linguist almost 3 years ago
A child’s tears are my Kryptonite.
Ninette almost 3 years ago
Consider the poor ostrich whose hide is vulnerable.
InquireWithin almost 3 years ago
But now that you mention it…
6turtle9 almost 3 years ago
Exposing vulnerabilities may seem counterintuitive, even naive and strategically bankrupt in our winner takes all society, but there is strength and great power in its practice, though it is not for the faint of heart nor unimaginative.
Ninette almost 3 years ago
Our very own plague may be for a variety of reasons.
*Space Madness at The Station* almost 3 years ago
It’s my birthday and I am crying for more expensive gifts.
*Space Madness at The Station* almost 3 years ago
Pet Peed(at bath mat shop on a Saturday Night).
painedsmile almost 3 years ago
What do crows know? They steal dill pickle slices stuck to parking lots and hoard other stuff like eyeballs to line their nests.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
Well, it’s either that or expose your vulnerabilities and still be plagued by them! On the whole, the former seems if not better at least less embarrassing….
Superfrog almost 3 years ago
You just seem to have a character deficiency.