Thursday, August 23, 2007

Our grandparents defeated the real, not Xbox, Hitler.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

same with leaders.

Sid Soni said...

What ability you have to connect, relate and represent. Brilliant. Your blog's a joy! Authentic and oozing with simplicity.

Anonymous said...

Seems logical but no one notices. You do :) Great stuff!

Anonymous said...

I love your mind!

David said...

Perhaps, but questionable, especially with regard to leaders. After every genocide you hear hear, "Never again." Good leadership would mean that we never hear it again. Hero are good, but they placate the desire for leadership.

Anonymous said...

Hopefully a new generation of heros will soon arise. We need them.

Anonymous said...

What/Who is Xbox Hitler?

Michael5000 said...

Oh my, what a sweet blog I have just stumbled upon...

Anonymous said...

Well, maybe I'll just have to get out my spandex. That usually calms things down.

Snowdrops said...

Just want to say I've recently discovered your blog thanks to the recommendation from the "evolving ideas" blog. And what a treat it was to see life and the world so succinctly captured in your cool diagrams! Keep up the great work :)

Anonymous said...

Let's pray for calm times where heroes are not necessary.

Anonymous said...

I'd say the causation clearly goes in one direction-extraordinary times create heroes out of the ordinary.

Anonymous said...

@anonymous at 5:10pm:

No, you muppet: if course WW2 was not calm, I think the point is it had real heroes defeating a real Hitler. Unlike the calmer present, which has fewer heroes. (And, as I read it, lots of people busy defeating Xbox baddies and paying no attention to the real ones.)

Anonymous said...

Sorry, that sounded a bit harsher than I intended - should point out that where I come from, 'muppet' is an *affectionate* term of abuse...

Unknown said...

"Unlike the calmer present, which has fewer heroes."

No, it has MORE heroes -- more heroes who are alive. The calmer the era, the more heroes are doing things that don't involve being dead.

 
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