tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250120356028333774.post3796155654238676754..comments2023-10-26T17:49:44.059+03:00Comments on جامعة يو أن سي في ألشرق الأوسط: why are we here?Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02243433278819519768noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250120356028333774.post-77395162349041167492012-05-04T21:38:17.201+03:002012-05-04T21:38:17.201+03:00sam! <3sam! <3enormousheepnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250120356028333774.post-27309703911018876832007-06-05T04:45:00.000+03:002007-06-05T04:45:00.000+03:00"Deep unspeakable suffering may well be called a b..."Deep unspeakable suffering may well be called a baptism, a regeneration, the initiation into a new state." - George Eliot<BR/>i looked that one up for you to get it just right. attempting to understand the devastating depths of human tragedy has nearly blown a crater into my frontal lobe more than once in my life. but that was only because i was seeing it as simply "it" and not within its greater humanitarian context. i don't know if badness has to happen in order for us to value goodness or for a stronger, more acute and impressive kind of goodness to form, but i do know that taking human suffering without hope means the frontal lobe goes kaboom. in other words, sam dolbee, you are psychosomatic, and by that i mean that you could start a fire with your thoughts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250120356028333774.post-79271153727121592782007-06-05T02:11:00.000+03:002007-06-05T02:11:00.000+03:00you are the cleanest hippie i knowjut jut jut :pyou are the cleanest hippie i know<BR/>jut jut jut :pMariumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14728253201385963044noreply@blogger.com