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Unbending intent versus being stubborn, willfull and ignorant.
Le_Regard wrote:
Pixie Dust wrote:
Ancient languages aren't for everyone, Le.  Hitler found appealing what many found terrifying.  Nelson Mandela was a similar lone wolf.  Those who tap into something different usually are misunderstood by the sheep.  Deviants are so mischievous.  

With the right mind, any literature can become fascinating.  To someone.  Somewhere.  Maybe you're just not that person, Le.  

So on one hand I see your point about all types of literature resonating with someone, somewhere, but on the other hand that's probably exactly the kind of thing I would say if I had a child who had just gotten a D on their literature assignment for an English class but I didn't want it to hurt their feelings too badly.

True.  That's also the same thing said to normal people trying to understand a psycho.  Psychos aren't for everyone.  We have our own flavor and personalities.  We're super intense, passionate assh*oles.  

Everyone appreciates people, culture, and literature in their own fashion.  Admire the style you like and disregard the rest.  If you don't like being let down then don't try new flavors.  If you're looking for something more then try something new.  Most mystery boxes don't have good things in them Smile but a few offer shiny treasure, so consider it a blind auction and find your comfortable risk level.

You may not like the gamble with mystery boxes but I absolutely love them.  Then again, I have decent luck and my finds have been enjoyable.  Hey, maybe you can find a way to convince Lady Luck to stand beside you as you bid on boxes?  I dunno how to help you increase your odds Sad
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Unbending intent versus being stubborn, willfull and ignorant. - by Pixie Dust - 11-09-2017, 12:01 AM

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