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Holly Capote

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Friday, November 23, 2007 03:37 PM

Anonymous/Glenn,

I have compassion for men...and women, but not as much compassion as some men and women might want. I try to achieve a greater relativity than my teeny life, for we all tend to wildly, foolishly extrapolate from our pimple of experience. So, I read history. Centuries of prior suffering reminds me that most folks nowadays life pretty cushy lives. As I've posted in the past, most people get to keep their teeth and don't have tapeworms and aren't forced to bow before kings.

In this way, I'm what conservatives once were, before they donned the misfitting, unseemly garment of perpetual victimhood. Likewise, a women of privilege who doesn't have to strip semen-stained sheets off of beds or sew underwear for rich folks or work 3 jobs, but who asserts that patriarchy is the definitive unequalizer again and again, forever and ever, only convinces me that she's self-absorbed and self-aggrandizing.

Now, I'm assuming you're Glenn and that you want to chat with me over at your place and that's mightly neighborly of you, however, I limit my posting to 2 sites.

Likewise, if you're indeed Glenn and a Catholic, a man who denies patriarchy is rather silly, especially one who's fond of the ridiculously patriarchal (and luxury lovin', which is marrying the very thing that Satan employed to seduce Jesus) Catholic Church.

@fetboy: Thanks, but ya never know: I might go one day!

Friday, November 23, 2007 08:22 AM

I've also never heard of Glenn Sacks and I'm likely to forget his name in a few days, but I won't forget...

...Candypants's intellect and civility. And yes, yes, I went to Sacks's website and read some of his articles and skimmed the streams of self-aggrandizing this-person-said-this-about-me and I-said-this-about-that! I saw more bloating and inertia than a dead whale on a July beach.

Nice analysis, C-Bob. I have a hard time differentiating the anonymice.

I especially like this: "And yes, I really don't understand Salon's moderation policies. Maybe they are trying to encourage clickthroughs or something. Deleting a silly user-name while letting posts that approximate stalking and hate-crime stand? I just don't get it."

I worry that the Broadsheet staff believe that their readership will drop if they reduce the verbal violence. I gave up a national Internet column of 1.4 million unique daily hits because I tired of the anonyattacks. I tire of them here too, but I just vacate for a few days/weeks/months whenever I do.

Back at ya, LaurieNY!

Thursday, November 22, 2007 04:37 PM

Oh, Candypants,

you're the best.

And "Oh, Canada," too!

Thursday, November 22, 2007 04:03 PM

I agree with Allie, who wrote:

"I can only conclude that the Salon moderators don't LIKE civilized discourse."

I might have told this story already, but...when I got my first national mag cover story, it generated scores of letters from readers and the editor elected to publish the...cancel-my-subscription-the-writer-is-a-sicko one. She had me reply, of course, to amplify the drama and I realized that media folks don't just follow the if-it-bleeds-it-leads axiom: they'll pick at a scab if that scab starts to stanch the bleeding.

Jerry Springer's audience chants, "Jer-ry, Jer-ry, Jer-ry!"

But Salon's audience also chants, albeit with all due middle class demureness, "Joan-ie, Joan-ie, Joan-ie!"

As you note, Allie, there are policies that permit conflict.

Thursday, November 22, 2007 12:34 PM

@Anonymous 12:09, who wrote:

"I think for whatever reason we're not understanding each other, perhaps you or I have had a bit too much nog."

Too much nog? I wish, but now that you've suggested it, I might make a quick trip to the store!

Thursday, November 22, 2007 11:46 AM

Here's an example of what I just wrote:

You wrote: "it's bizarre when you misrepresent arguments and smear others through the use of ad hominem by saying they hate women when you have not posted a single quote that begins to demonstrate your point."

How can anyone do post "a single quote"? You don't stand behind your words.

Thursday, November 22, 2007 11:44 AM

Sure, I post under a pseudonym, but, as I already posted, my pseudonym leaves...

...a cybertrail. If one wanted, one could click on my name and see the complex history of my posts. As Brightstar so graciously noted a couple days ago, there have been times when I agree with the guys and find fault in mainstream feminist positions. At the other pole, there are the many times when I poked anti-Broadsheet-boys with, "What about me(n)?!" Via the body of my words, one's Crapometer could have sufficient data to assess my full-of-shitiness. Anonymous, one can't do this to you. You don't stand behind your words. I'm full of crap, but at least I stand beside my crap (and have the good sense to pinch my nose when I do).

Thursday, November 22, 2007 10:05 AM

Yep, marriage is under attack.

Ronnie Reagan was one of the attackers. He divorced his first wife and "married" his mistress, Nancy. Why they weren't stoned, as the inerrant word of God instructs true believers to do, I'll never know.

Thursday, November 22, 2007 08:48 AM

What Candypants said.

The histrionics of I-post-anonymously-'cause-I'm-American-hero had me blushing for Anonymous, since he doesn't have the decency to blush for himself.

And Candypants is right about a cybertrail. If one leaves no footprints, one is more likely to leave turds.

Hey, I'm going to try posting anonymously and see if it corrodes my decency. Here goes:

EVERYONE IS STUPID.

----ANONYMOUS

It did! It did! It did corrode my decency!!

Thursday, November 22, 2007 06:45 AM

The language of consumption is ubiquitous.

For example, if you really, really love a child, you might say, "You're so yummy I could just eat you up!"

And then you might mimic that eating, with lots of slurping and gnawing sounds around the child's belly.

And in a way, we do consume each other, albeit socially, for day by day, we do take bites out of each other's lives, resources, and time.

The turkey in a bikini is creepy. Prickling about the banal poetry is silly: that's indignation gone wild.

Sunday, November 18, 2007 07:03 PM
Original article: America's water war

I think a Great Dying is coming.

And the billions (trillions?) that we're borrowing to occupy Iraq could buy a lot of solar powered desalination plants, but shock and awe is way more fun than sliding the salt out of water.

Sunday, November 18, 2007 06:01 PM

I agree, AKA Smith, that achievement is sexy.

And I think that the blond beauty that Hugh Hefner prefers is bland.

Moxie is also sexy. As is courage. And self-control.

Sunday, November 18, 2007 05:21 PM

Holly = not hot

Unless you like androgyny and some guys do.

Sunday, November 18, 2007 04:24 PM

Brightstar wrote:

"You obviously have only your and generally female interests in mind (no male interests whatsoever)."

Well, duh. Who doesn't? Anyone who asserts that they're altruistic is either deluded or a liar.

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