> >I take Sandy's view. Take the nastiest, most depraved serial killer
> >you've ever heard of. Ogres are worse - no contest.
Sandy's view makes a better story.
(More to the point: it manages to build a affectuous punch line.)
Yes, I would vote Sandy's view for a starting point and build the
necessary soulsearching from there on. "Worse", what does it mean?
At the end of the day, if I did the search, I'd probably have a
more ambiquous picture on (in)humanity of ogres and men, but the
search would bring me back with slow certainty to where I first
picked up. _Compare with any man. Ogres are worse - no exceptions._
The whole capability to call on the better angels of our nature in
humans is in ogres ever a deceitful masquerade for calling cacodemon.
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"Eat your enemies in secret." -wisdom of The _Lies_ Of The Ogre Talon '
My regular tag is actually very fitting for the ogre theme. "There is nothing like desire for preventing the thing one says from bearing any resemblance to what one has in mind." - Marcel Proust, Rememberance of Things Past - Received on Sat 15 Apr 2006 - 12:46:47 EEST
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