10.27.2008

Us bi-peds are lazy!

Us two-leggers are so lazy, un-thankful and have the NERVE to mention what we cannot do...

http://www.collegehumor.com/moogaloop/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=1770964&fullscreen=1

3 comments:

  1. Makes one stand in awe...you have to also wonder how, in the scheme of life, it is determined who will be given the lighter load and who will carry the greatest burden. What I have found is that, many times, it is those who face the greatest hardships and challenges (those many of us will never understand) are the greatest leaders, teachers and who truly give the most. The drive, perseverance, commitment to giving and love of life found in those most challenged is amazing. It truly leaves you wondering how we can question anything.

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  2. hmmmm...many thoughts come to my mind. i may not completely understand ur comment, but i question ur use of "unthankful" and "NERVE". as i understand ur statement (my understanding stems from a very w/holistic view which is not limited to this video clip), it appears to be a bit judgmental (?). this is not the dimitri i know :( i would imagine that many people have said that i have been unthankful in certain situations (maybe even u...?). i would encourage u to continue on the path of understanding--not necessarily acceptance--but simple understanding of humans. as u know, often judgement is made without complete information. (PS- initially, i had a long, moderately tangental (lol) comment but i came to believe that i digressed from the topic-lol. i'd be happy to share more with u later on this topic ;) )

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  3. D
    this was the purpose of my stating, "i may not completely understand ur comment". of course i understand that u wrote from the "general relevancy according to DS". nothing surprising in that statement. the examples that u give in ur second posting--unless these examples exist within an unrealistic, nonexistent vacuum--contain assumptions and presumptions about two-leggers. my point is very simple: continue to explore and maintain an openness to understanding... ;)

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