What kind of super powers would "Bitterman" have? Does he have a cape? If I could draw (which I can't) I would have already started making a comic just for this guy. Great imagery. :-)
-What would "Bitterman's" sidekick be called? Would he have to wear tights?
Bitterman has been alive and pissed for the last 6 years. He has gone under many names, and there was even a poem written about him by the late, great George Patton
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Re: Ahhh perspective -fayded_mindMay 20 2006, 21:04:53 UTC
You are right--sometimes we can't see things until someone else points them out. The problems were very real to them, even if they weren't life and death in any tangible sense.
I just meant that the person whining that they have to clean their beautiful million dollar home after their award-winning overly-pampered cat coughed up a hairball should first stop and be thankful for said house, etc, rather than rambling on to someone who would clean other people's houses day and night if it would mean getting a house of her own. And I don't even have that many problems. Imagine how the guy who slept in the cardboard box would enjoy the cat-speech. . .
Good catch, though. All problems are real, even if they are imaginary, because they are real to the mind they are in. Even if they are insignificant in comparison to me, they are very important to the owner of said problem and are, therefore, real. :-)
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-What would "Bitterman's" sidekick be called? Would he have to wear tights?
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... however...
I'd like to point out just one insy weensy tidbit in your post...
"2) a person who has very few real problems who can't stop bitching."
Hmm. Real problems. Interesting phrasing. :-)
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I just meant that the person whining that they have to clean their beautiful million dollar home after their award-winning overly-pampered cat coughed up a hairball should first stop and be thankful for said house, etc, rather than rambling on to someone who would clean other people's houses day and night if it would mean getting a house of her own. And I don't even have that many problems. Imagine how the guy who slept in the cardboard box would enjoy the cat-speech. . .
Good catch, though. All problems are real, even if they are imaginary, because they are real to the mind they are in. Even if they are insignificant in comparison to me, they are very important to the owner of said problem and are, therefore, real.
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Lots of love and only "imaginary" problems for us both,
-E
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