kellinator (
kellinator) wrote2001-09-23 06:59 pm
Why we keep on trying...
despite all common sense and advice to the contrary, to connect with other people:
"Most gratification isn't from work, material things or routines, but from relationships."
--Dr. Peter Salovey, Salon, Sex in a time of terror
Thanks, Thespian.
"Most gratification isn't from work, material things or routines, but from relationships."
--Dr. Peter Salovey, Salon, Sex in a time of terror
Thanks, Thespian.

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It also makes you think about how images and ideas move exponentially through livejournal, even when our friends lists overlap.
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of course, the anima in us all has been subdued for much too long anyway, so why fight it?
Well...
Frankly, I've been surprised at the amount of generosity Americans have shown. Call me a cynic, but the past two weeks have blown me away -- people with so little of their own pulling out their pocketbooks to give, spoiled Emory students stopping to stand for half an hour in total silence, flags popping up everywhere.
But the primal's been there too -- racist remarks and attacks, the "kill 'em all" mentality, even from prominent people in our society.
We humans are a mixed bag, and right now it's all amplified, the good and the bad. We're on hyperdrive right now in our liveness -- it's everywhere I look.
As fer the killin' an' skinnin', them there's ways a life in Tin-uh-see... ;)
Oh, dear.
(Mostly said in jest. Mostly.)
Re: Oh, dear.
And someone on my friends list thinks you're cute.
Re: Oh, dear.
Most of my LJ friends are women, yes. All seem quite attractive, from what I've seen. But most of them seem to be 1.) taken, 2.) underage or 3.) living all the way over in England or something. (Moey was my first LJ friend, so she warrants special mention all her own.)
Thanks for making me smile, though. :)