The demand of the loveless and the self-imprisoned that they should be allowed to blackmail the universe: that till they consent to be happy (on their own terms) no one else shall taste joy: that theirs should be the final power; that Hell should be able to veto Heaven.
The Great Divorce. C.S. Lewis
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Yup!
3 comments:
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Haha... I regretfully have to agree, although I don't have experience with the alternative!
Unfortunately, I can't find humor in this. (Ok, maybe just a tad.) It just hits too close to home. See, when you've heard your partner say something like, "Can you move your head a little to the right? I can't see the game," stuff like this just isn't funny. And knowing I don't lack ... um ... ability or enthusiasm, the only conclusion is that he's a jerk!
3 comments:
Haha... I regretfully have to agree, although I don't have experience with the alternative!
Unfortunately, I can't find humor in this. (Ok, maybe just a tad.) It just hits too close to home. See, when you've heard your partner say something like, "Can you move your head a little to the right? I can't see the game," stuff like this just isn't funny. And knowing I don't lack ... um ... ability or enthusiasm, the only conclusion is that he's a jerk!
Taja - some ways, lack of experience is a good thing.
Phyllis - I'm sorry for that. It seems unlikely that we will have be with those that have the same proclivities at the same as us.
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