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Never have I seen a meme that was so absolutely, completely relevant.
And the relief when they actually answer. Or the heartbreak when they don’t.
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can I just say that this is a prime example of men’s whacky perceptions
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— J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye (via no-one-hears-before-i-disappear)
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— Susan Ertz, author (1894-1985)
There is a famous story told in Chassidic literature that addresses this very question. The Master teaches the student that God created everything in the world to be appreciated, since everything is here to teach us a lesson.
One clever student asks…
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Hitler flirting with Eva Braun.
I don’t know how this makes me feel
It makes me feel very uncomfortable
You know what’s so uncomfortable about this? It shows that perhaps one of the most evil men in history, was a human being. That, on occasion, he could be nice, even flirty. That’s not all. You want to see evil people as evil, screaming horrible stuff over a desk with 20 microphones with 20, 000 people saluting them. The evil is clear and recognizable then. This shows a completely different image, it scares you because that means that evil isn’t a stereotype, that evil is not recognizable, that evil could be anyone. It scares you because this shows that could be lurking inside anyone and you’ll never ever know. Maybe in you?
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