Tuesday, November 23, 2010

South Park - Stickfish

Compliments

- "Oh, you're really beautiful, I ..."
- "Go to another lovesick dodge. "

Yes but no, I protest strongly! Why is it that people now see the hidden meanings everywhere, including the compliments? Has there be no longer the law to tell someone that is beautiful, for example, without creating thousands of innuendo in his mind via a pathway leading to implicit wrong?

I'm still able to find nature beautiful, and I would say, but for people is less clear. However, I try to keep my sincerity. Who has not seen his heart warmed by a compliment or two? Would you have this habit be lost because of questionable and often incorrect interpretations? The man became suspicious of his fellows, but all this gives rise to a lack of candor in the end. Or is it the frank nature of the non-human, that would have made them suspicious about his fellows?

Have not you noticed how we sanitize our words to make them edible? We camouflage our criticisms to make them less sharp, and do moderate our compliments to make them less suspicious ...

So do not lose our ability to speak frankly with our hearts, namely as a compliment blame our surroundings for what they are or do. And most importantly, learn again how to listen to these words, without looking for meaning often implied absent without creating detours.

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