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In reply to the discussion: Where does the Heart of Darkness come from? [View all]mopinko
(71,870 posts)21. i've given it some thought from time to time. lol
i own a couple weapons. i own a framing nailer, which can f u up. and i have an authentic shillelagh. i will tell you, the 1st time i held those objects in my hands, it was a rush.
i also have a skid steer, which makes me feel like a king when i use it.
the most violent thing i ever did was key a couple of cars parked on my property. i paid the price for that, lol. dont think ill do such again any time soon.
i think women usually arent violent to control someone else, but to keep them from controlling us.
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I'm trying to think if I, as a woman, would want to physically dominate people
Scrivener7
Mar 2023
#5
I know, but as a rule we physically are superior to children and don't treat them badly
Walleye
Mar 2023
#7
Oh yes that's what makes it so fascinating and so frustrating,a giant moral spectrum good to evil
Walleye
Mar 2023
#9
And there are backslides. I think we are in a backslide in the US now. That's what prompted the
Scrivener7
Mar 2023
#11
Europe DID go through dreadful suffering for centuries in the middle ages.
raging moderate
Mar 2023
#14
Interesting question-I would say it comes from what some call man's original sin - the ego.
c-rational
Mar 2023
#18
Not so much an insult per se, rather just the existence of an ego which fools you into believing
c-rational
Mar 2023
#33
My first known European American immigrant ancestor married an Algonquin lady in Quebec.
raging moderate
Mar 2023
#23
Fear of being absorbed is definitely in there, and we are seeing that surging today.
Scrivener7
Mar 2023
#31
Conrad believed the origin and true nature of the heart of darkness could never be clearly
Martin68
Mar 2023
#25
I see your point. I'm thinking of, for example, the Sierra Leone civil war or the
Scrivener7
Mar 2023
#29