This question is more than a little open-ended. Thought it would be interesting compliment to the riduculous "anti-male bias" thread.
"And because of all of our tears our eyes can't hope to see the beauty that surrounds us, we take each other's love the most precious thing without thinking to give it back, forgeting to keep open the door. But some things take so long and I cannot explain the beauty that surrounds us and we don't see it, we think things are just the same. Isn't it a shame."
mankind don't stand a chance don't know nothin' about romance everything is plastic isn't it a pity my God.
"easy e easy e easy e can eat a big fat dick, yeah" oh wait that's snoop dogg That nina simone song could make me cry, her singing is effortlessly complex. Can you imagine being her husband? Im pretty sure she had one.
"easy e easy e easy e can eat a big fat dick, yeah" oh wait that's snoop dogg That nina simone song could make me cry, her singing is effortlessly complex. Can you imagine being her husband? Im pretty sure she had one. She's officially Dr. Nina Simone (or was rip)
well, she was complex herself, so it stands to reason her music would be. she had a temper, and her marriage only lasted less than a decade i believe. i read that she was diagnosed bipolar. so many talented people have issues. seems to be part of the package sometimes. but then she had a lot to be pissed off about too. at any rate, an extraordinary woman who made an incredible contribution to music.
I am suprised to hear she'd seek that advise(pychologist) I don't know her (duh) but she seems like a force of nature. Knowing that she felt she should see one and that her marriage did not work adds depth.
yeah, she was definitely a force of nature...no doubt. i think there were these times when she...uh...shot at people...that might be why she sought therapy. not many men out there willing to put up with a willful crazy lady...i can testify to that.
life is a diversely varied geography. it's a matter of getting close enough to someplace that's the kind of place you like. some like open meadows or beaches, some are happier in forsets, or even convoluted cave mazes. i prefer the more interesting (i.e. densely convoluted, with greater abundance of diversity to explore) spaces then the more open (i.e. relatively empty) ones myself. (i don't know if i've seen "the anti-male bias thread", but i neither support nor perceive as logical, ANY gender based bias. nor much of any other sort of bias for that matter!) =^^= .../\...