Almost all y'all are too young to get the Yoko thing. Where's Hec?
I actually didn't make the leap to Cynthia Lennon, but Buffistas are probably better up on the Yoko thing what with an actual Buffy episode titled after her and a long explanation of her Thing.
The more important detail is that Paul McCartney wrote "Hey Jude" for Julian Lennon who was sad during his parents divorce.
signed,
Sometime Prefers Macca's Gentle Kindness Over John's Acerbic Wit
"Visual literacy" is the word I would use...
But then you can't contrast it against being able to read. I'd need to know what they want visualcy to mean, really.
He essentially said that it could be treated with "vitamins" (no, I'm not kidding).
Yup. Scientologists believe ailments can be cured with niacin.
Cindy, I was using the pop-culture reference to summon in the collective mind the image of the mischievous rapscallion who causes trouble but must be forgiven because he or she is eating the Freshmaker.
...ew.
Softy.
"Hey Jude" is my favorite McCartney, though.
I'm not sure, ita. Is there a word for that?
They've sure not found it, though, in "visualcy"
Visualcy
Literacy is not the only necessity in a visual culture.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA -gasp- HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Visualescence.
Can you use it in a sentence, please?
"The sterling place settings were complemented perfectly by the visualescence of the stained-glass lampshades."
I keep waffling from being horribly embarrassed and a little sorry for
Joey Potter
Katie Holmes, and just thinking she is a moron.
Cindy, I was using the pop-culture reference to summon in the collective mind the image of the mischievous rapscallion who causes trouble but must be forgiven because he or she is eating the Freshmaker.
Are we talking about Loki or Mentos here?
Softy.
Kindness is in my Top Three Virtues. Wit is further down.
I have a big hate-on for Tom Cruise at the moment because of his dumbass comments on PPD and the "dangerous" drugs women are taking. He essentially said that it could be treated with "vitamins" (no, I'm not kidding).
This is a MAJOR Scientology thing. Scientologists are, by philosophy, anti-drugs of any kind, and believe (almost like some wierd Christian Scientist offshoot) that most health and mental problems can be treated with vitamins and Scientology.
I say "by philosophy" because, like any person of faith, there can frequently be a divergence between belief and practice -- i.e. I know of a few famous Scientologists who also take recreational drugs they are theoretically opposed to by their religion/philosophy.