Wolfsong

by Seven 38 Replies latest social entertainment

  • SolidSender
    SolidSender

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    Edited by - SolidSender on 1 August 2000 3:20:57

  • waiting
    waiting

    Hey, SS,

    That would be the irony of human nature. The need for security - the cautiousness of aloofness.

    Within the intense look of the wolf's eyes is not just aloofness - it's the intensity of the soul that they portray. Of the knowing that we don't.

    Such a strange conversation and searching for the right words. Perhaps that's why wolves fascinate the camera and man's eye.

  • SolidSender
    SolidSender

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    Edited by - SolidSender on 1 August 2000 3:19:3

  • waiting
    waiting

    Hey, SS,

    Since we're off the beaten track down here, who the fu*k are you and why do you ask so many fu*king questions?

    I'm not British, and work with men - I use words with * quite well.

    "we don't or we've forgotten?" I really don't buy into the concept that we've forgotten "knowing". We are humans - we choose our inhumanities and sensibilities. Our concept is to dominate, not know.

    "deserves more honour?" Neither. That would be the irony of human nature. We crave and need both, and rarely find either/or. Thus, we look to animals' eyes for insight, forgetting that it's just the reflected light. They have none - they have instinct. We have knowledge. They probably make better use of their abilities than we do.

    Now, Sweet Thing, what's your take on all this?

  • SolidSender
    SolidSender

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    Edited by - SolidSender on 1 August 2000 3:18:14

  • Seven
    Seven

    Welcome to the pack.

  • RedhorseWoman
    RedhorseWoman

    SS...that's great....I'm the alpha female....now get me a snack

  • waiting
    waiting

    Dear SS,

    There might be more to your statement than you realize. I believe that this is the first you've actually revealed a facet (real or jokingly) about your personality. How insightful?

    You see, when I talk about eyes... my father had shark eyes - very dark and deep. And in his eyes, shadowing his mind, were life and death, literal and every other way. Just like a wild animal. Perhaps that's why I tend to be fascinated by eyes.

    I've also been told that incest survivors, as a group, have a fascination with eyes. They also believe eyes are windows of the mind and heart. And the soul holds guilt and death. Almost never innocence and life.

    Edited by - waiting on 27 June 2000 23:53:31

  • waiting
    waiting

    Dear SS,

    After so many, many, questions in this and other forums, I'm surprised by no more posts here.

    Particularily after your last comment about being "the wolf."

    Would you like to come back and discuss this further? I would. Why do you see yourself as a, or the, wolf?

    Do you think you have wisdom in your eyes? Why the sunglasses you project from your picture? Does your "soul" shine through your eyes? Do you have security in your gaze? Do you feel people don't understand your instinctive wisdom? Do you feel that people would understand your instinct if you didn't have sunglasses on?

    waiting......to continue our questions.

  • SolidSender
    SolidSender

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    Edited by - SolidSender on 1 August 2000 3:17:19

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