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Tom Cutts Staff Northern CA 5925 Posts |
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On Mar 17, 2016, stoneunhinged wrote: So why compare hurricanes? |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
Because he's trying to understand this hurricane and he's looking for guidance from others, I think. But to actually understand this hurricane all you gotta do is let him in
My apologies if I've stepped on your toes, Jeff: this response is not intended to preclude your own. It's simply my interpretation from my viewpoint. |
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Tom Cutts Staff Northern CA 5925 Posts |
Laurie,
Nowhere did I say that is my definition of charm. I merely provided examples, socially accepted norms, of things referred to as charm. Everyone's personal idea of charm is skewed; it's their personal preference. But we can discuss social commonalities and ways in which society tries to quantify charm(s) without injecting our personal bias. Yes, spirit is yet another element of charm. It is also jeapordized by changes in societal views. What was spirit in the 20's and 30's may not not be considered spirit in 2016. This why when trying to engage in the act of comparison, one must view each example in its time period and context. Nowhere did I say "charm = looks and then say Frank Sinatra". No one is making excuses for Frank. Whe are you getting this stuff? Sinatra was one of a kind. There will never be another like him. Elvis was one of a kind. There will never be another like him. That Is based as much on the time in which they rose to fame as it is on who they were. |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
From you, Tom:
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On Mar 16, 2016, Tom Cutts wrote: Quote:
On Mar 16, 2016, Tom Cutts wrote: You miss my meaning when I say spirit lives, I think. The difference is Elvis was Elvis and Frank was Frank. Elvis asked for love and that's what he's got, to this day. Time can't ravage his spirit. Does that help at all, Jeff? It's simple, I think, but a lot of people resist talking about love. Imagine a man needing that and openly admitting it. Fear of that is the reason some seem to need to knock him, I think. Contempt for vulnerability, humility, honesty. But what really bugs them I think, is he had the guts to put himself out there so publicly, getting hurt didn't stop him. & that turns the mirror on the rest of us. That's how I see it. |
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