Really when I said "lie," I meant "joke." Because COME ON.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Language Log made me yell. Less flapping, people! Less flapping, more distinction!
I was skippy-skimmy-catchyuppy and might have missed something, but did you people REALLY have a relative cuteness stages of John Stamos and neglect to mention BLACKIE PARRISH?
you're all too damn young. get offa my virtual lawn
So I kicked a chick in the head and in the ribs hard enough to leave a mark.
But three people were attacking me with weapons!
Yeah, I should have been more in control. Or they should have had me working with guys.
Okay, maybe it's about control. Still, when one person has your hands trapped, and there's a chick with a knife and another with a gun coming at you -- well, I'm not that good yet, to take it all calmly.
No one was injured in the making of this realisation. Bruised, but that's not the same thing.
Ooh, Laura. That sounds so cool. Now that you're moving the office out of the house it must be an easier sell.
Wow. So sad. I wonder if being such a prodigy made him so different from the norm that his responses are inscrutable? Or is it just that someone so talented makes us feel weird, and we reflect that back?
That is sad. But I'm suspicious of the families of academic prodigies in the same way I'm suspicious of the families of any other kid who is that exceptional that young -- how much of the accomplishment is child-driven? Not that I have any more experience with that kind of thing than the average 60 Minutes watcher.
That is sad. It's a shame that his family didn't detect the depression, or any hint this might happen.
Yes brenda, it is easier to sell him on the idea since he wouldn't be there 24 hours a day like he is now.
The only kid I knew who fell into that category - graduated highschool at twelve, university at sixteen - his family was a total disarray in most respects. Certainly that wasn't the case there.
how much of the accomplishment is child-driven?
I'd think most of it. Any kid that can read by 18 months, has to want to read by 18 months, you know?
I'm sure it's complex, and has a lot to do with wanting to please your parents, but if the ability is there, they might not be as driven by external forces as one might think, simply because what they're doing is so easy.
I mean, how could you tell if someone was forcing me to go to krav? They might even really want to force me to go, but, fuck, I was gonna be there anyway.
Which is to say -- I wonder, but wouldn't characterise my wonder as suspicion, just because there's so much I don't feel I'll ever understand.