I found an article just a minute ago written by WiseFawn. I don't know who she is or where in the hell she's coming from, but I think I could argue all day with her. To quote her article on the two types of men: There are the ones that want a "mother" and the ones that want a "daughter". I know that there are about two percent of men that actually want a partner, but they are pretty rare to find. The ones that want a "daughter" are much more rigid and set in their ways. There are never ...
All Humans are basically flat characters. We are not good at changing. I am human; therefore, I do not like to change things around too much. It's not that I really like things the way they are. I work in a trained-monkey position at a small hospital. My primary function in this job is to be sure that we (the hospital) get our well-earned money. Or that's what they tell me. I'm the one who needs to know exactly what's wrong with you, how old you are, and who your family doctor is...
Known as one of America’s greatest gothic writers, Ernest Hemingway was a well-traveled man, serving in Italy in the First World War, living in Paris in his younger years, and eventually moving to Cuba. Often, this mosaic of cultures appears clearly in his writing, both through his colorful worlds and his interpretations of that which is most important in a man’s life. In “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” which is set in a small café in what is assumed to be Spain, Hemingway describes two waiter...