Comment: I do faux finishes and murals for a company in Atlanta and make drawings and comics on side. I study language and storytelling from the scriptural to the anecdotal, and it really means a lot me.
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| Jump to Survey | Other. One good smack on the countertop, then use a garlic peeler. | | Jump to Survey | Yes, though what jumps to my mind is when I was with a friend and something happened to him. We were leaving a subway station and approached a busy intersection to cross the street. A mother and child were among others waiting; the mother was distracted on a cell phone. The kid steps into the street, right in front of a moving bus. My friend grabbed the kid and pulled him to safety, both of them yelling from the shock of it all. The mother looks up, paying no attention to the bus, and screams "get yo hands off my boy" and starts hitting him. We try explaining what happened, but the woman was crazed and wouldn't listen. Oh well. | | Jump to Survey | C'mon, you know why. After Vietnam, many returning soldiers were treated like criminals. This was undoubtedly because civilians were getting reports from journalists of the horrors of war, which were sometimes perpetrated by our own soldiers. Civilians, not having been "in the s**t", couldn't understand or sympathize with these acts, and rage often lashes out at the nearby pawn instead of the distant overlord. Under the pretense of not wanting to make the same mistake twice, people became intolerant to criticism of the armed forces and denied media much of the access it once had. From there on out, it's pure political manipulation. |
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