I don't know what to say. This article in today's Observer reminds me that mutual incomprehensibility is something we're condemned to the moment we're born. And then there's this one, about and featuring a few recent words from Roger (aka "Syd") Barrett. If you'd bought the print edition, you'd have a recent picture. And there are two articles on the current geopolitical imbroglio, this one about Dubya stating that war is inevitable (although other sources say that a compromise is still possible), and this one about the tension over which countries' oil companies will have drilling rights in a postwar Iraq.
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Date: 2002-10-06 11:07 am (UTC)That kissing article was ridiculous though - what a pathetically uptight and sexually repressed reporter. And her friends sound equally ridiculous - that girl who gets queebed out at the thought of using her tongue when she kisses her boyfriend? What astonishingly prepubescent people.
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Date: 2002-10-06 11:35 am (UTC)I don't know what to say. I hope the article's overstating things, but I fear very much that it isn't.
That kissing article was ridiculous though
I'd agree, yes, but I guess they'd find what I'd have to say equally odd. It's a position they're entitled to (so to speak), and indeed there are many cultures which would generally agree with them, but . . . I'm astonished once more by the chasms and gulfs between myself and even the people I've grown up around. They've watched the same TV programs, had the same sorts of lessons at school, read the same books and newspapers, done all the same sorts of things as I have, but I read their views, and while I understand every word they use, each sentence could have been written by a martian for all it means to me.
And I must come across the same way to many people, who presumably are just too polite to say so.
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Date: 2002-10-06 12:31 pm (UTC)...
> I must come across the same way to many people, who presumably are just too polite to say so.
Well, I'm sure most people would consider the sort of things that thee & me and Paul C et al get up to to be considerably odd. Most of our circle aren't too polite to mention it - they just are less likely to see anything odd. Btw, I'm not a big time kisser either - but given where my tongue tends to get to when I'm getting friendly with someone, that may not be a bad thing.
Re Iraq:
All this talk of regime change seems to be assuming that the Iraqi people will decide that they want a Western-style capitalist governemt (we *are* going to give them a choice, aren't we?) Be a bit of a let down (for certain people anyway) if they decided that what they really wanted was a Muslim Theocracy or a Socialist state, and thus they were only going to have nationalised oil companies. Might test the limits of the support for post-regime change democracy.
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Date: 2002-10-07 03:34 pm (UTC)*Cough*
Course we are.
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Date: 2002-10-06 03:34 pm (UTC)XXX
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Date: 2002-10-06 12:16 pm (UTC)That whole article smacks of a 'over-40s don't have SEX! Ewwwww!' mentality. Frankly, I hope to be snogging til my false teeth fall out.
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Date: 2002-10-06 12:59 pm (UTC)I did go out with someone once who wasn't big on proper snogging with tongues. Apart from being great in its own right, I think you can tell a lot about what someone is like in bed from how they snog.
I too hope to be snogging till my false teeth fall out.
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