NO COUNTRY FOR A WOMAN by Jane Dismore
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by James Wallace Harris, 3/30/25 In 1992, I saw a one-paragraph description
of a science fiction novel published in 1926 by a woman named Lady Dorothy
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Oh man, I know what you mean. Whenever I'm out in traffic, or in public with a lot of people, my admiration of humanity declines quickly. As long as I can stay home I love people as a whole, but when I meet too many of them I change my mind.
"When you're born into this world, you get a ticket to the freak show. When you're born in America, you get a front row seat."
--George Carlin
My favorite line from the movie "Men In Black:"
" A PERSON is smart. PEOPLE are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it."
Actually, I just thought this cartoon was funny. The people I meet aren't so bad. Just human. Anonymous online comments will certainly make you despair for our species, but people are never that bad face-to-face.
On the other hand, natural human traits which served us well living in small, isolated villages - superstition, herd mentality, suspicion of outsiders - serve us poorly in the 21st Century.
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