I don't get it. Unless I'm exceptionally stupid, or you're MI5-level clever at keeping your evil hidden from me, the person these people hate and can't stand having any contact with is not the person I know.
It won't be tomorrow's post, but the following two Mondays' posts (if I can get certain research material delivered in time, anyway) will reveal the full range of how evil I am... for certain values of evil, anyway.
Or to people who actually know me, "Oh, yeah, more of the usual Jim shit."
In Hermann Hesse's 'Demian', Demian argues that Cain's mark was something more of an air about him—he was a man of whom others were in awe. People, unable to deal appropriately with men of true worth, incorrectly interpreted this sign as indicating that Cain was in some way evil. Scared of Cain and upset because they were scared, people slandered him since it was their only available revenge. The notion that Cain was marked as evil, then, is to be dismissed as a fabrication of the weak.
I don't get it. Unless I'm exceptionally stupid, or you're MI5-level clever at keeping your evil hidden from me, the person these people hate and can't stand having any contact with is not the person I know.
It won't be tomorrow's post, but the following two Mondays' posts (if I can get certain research material delivered in time, anyway) will reveal the full range of how evil I am... for certain values of evil, anyway.
Or to people who actually know me, "Oh, yeah, more of the usual Jim shit."
In Hermann Hesse's 'Demian', Demian argues that Cain's mark was something more of an air about him—he was a man of whom others were in awe. People, unable to deal appropriately with men of true worth, incorrectly interpreted this sign as indicating that Cain was in some way evil. Scared of Cain and upset because they were scared, people slandered him since it was their only available revenge. The notion that Cain was marked as evil, then, is to be dismissed as a fabrication of the weak.