I wish to humbly digress with your premise because it's erroneous!
"Don't you think a man of this sort looks exactly like a bald-headed tinker..."
Are tinkers always bald-headed? LOOKS could turn out to be exactly what t ... read full comment
I wish to humbly digress with your premise because it's erroneous!
"Don't you think a man of this sort looks exactly like a bald-headed tinker..."
Are tinkers always bald-headed? LOOKS could turn out to be exactly what they are "look!" Sometimes, your assessment/judgment of a person perceived from far could be deceptive.
During my infancy, an old drunkard lived near the vicinity. His way of life made him look like a madman and a recluse. My school colleagues (lower primary) used to mock him and or cast stones at him but I never did. I didn't take delight in those behaviors, and little did I know the oldman noticed that.
Later, when I grew up to a point where I could understand life, he called me and showed me something that surprised me: Photos showing he was army chopper pilot, and advised me to be serious with documents. So you see, appearances never tell all the tale.
"If an individual of such kind, through his cunning and pretentious exterior, succeeds in "wifing up" the state in her period of humiliation, what would be the nature of the forebears of that union?"
Absolutely fallacious on so many levels. Sometimes, poor people too may give birth to geniuses, and no matter how bad you raise children, some end up in a good situation. The world isn't strictly automatic despite appearing to be on a never-ending rollercoaster.
I wish to humbly digress with your premise because it's erroneous!
"Don't you think a man of this sort looks exactly like a bald-headed tinker..."
Are tinkers always bald-headed? LOOKS could turn out to be exactly what t ...
read full comment