Imdanny
Ideal_Rock
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Re: Anyone else get annoyed about the "conflict diamond" thi
One of the best writers I ever met on the internet and the man was a genius said two things I'll never forget.
He was a Vietnam war vet. He was like the super-masculine Rolex guy on the watch forums- "the man".
I knew him for, well, it's eight years now. He sent me an email last Christmas. I should send him one for New Year's.
He told us this story one day about how he had an affair with a man, the brother of one of his girlfriends, when he was a young man.
The group of us, you know, we were writers, we were artists. We roll with the punches. None of us was particularly surprised and not one of us was the least bit upset.
But the folks at this other forum, a Rolex forum, gave him a hard time about it. That is not what they expected nor what they wanted to hear from this guy.
He told us their reactions didn't bother him because, he said, "Life is based on predation."
That will always stay with me.
The other quote of his I loved was, "All men's hearts beat in the same universe."
That will always stay with me too.
The world is a terrible place and we are "life" on a small planet in a vast universe.
I hate to see suffering, a person's or another animal's, and yet, yes, I eat meat, buy products from unethical corporations, etc.
We can only do the best we can. I guess that these people who get this kind of simplistic "conflict diamonds!" idea in the minds just want surety in an uncertain world. I can't blame them for that. I'd like to revise my comments to say that they probably mean well. It's just that the way they go about it is not a way that would ever satisfy me personally.
So, I'm going to change my answer from yes, to Kenny's answer. Yes and no.
One of the best writers I ever met on the internet and the man was a genius said two things I'll never forget.
He was a Vietnam war vet. He was like the super-masculine Rolex guy on the watch forums- "the man".
I knew him for, well, it's eight years now. He sent me an email last Christmas. I should send him one for New Year's.
He told us this story one day about how he had an affair with a man, the brother of one of his girlfriends, when he was a young man.
The group of us, you know, we were writers, we were artists. We roll with the punches. None of us was particularly surprised and not one of us was the least bit upset.
But the folks at this other forum, a Rolex forum, gave him a hard time about it. That is not what they expected nor what they wanted to hear from this guy.
He told us their reactions didn't bother him because, he said, "Life is based on predation."
That will always stay with me.
The other quote of his I loved was, "All men's hearts beat in the same universe."
That will always stay with me too.
The world is a terrible place and we are "life" on a small planet in a vast universe.
I hate to see suffering, a person's or another animal's, and yet, yes, I eat meat, buy products from unethical corporations, etc.
We can only do the best we can. I guess that these people who get this kind of simplistic "conflict diamonds!" idea in the minds just want surety in an uncertain world. I can't blame them for that. I'd like to revise my comments to say that they probably mean well. It's just that the way they go about it is not a way that would ever satisfy me personally.
So, I'm going to change my answer from yes, to Kenny's answer. Yes and no.