Friday, May 28, 2004

A WORLD WITHOUT MEN

Marie Claire magazine asks "noteworthy" women (quotes courtesy of Jamie-Lynn Discala's inclusion on the list):

"Could you live in a world without men?"

Before I give you my response, here's Alanis Morissette:

"We'd miss out on the divine design in the existence of two genders. Even in my darkest moments, when I want to hit my brothers over the head, I remind myself that their behavior is an invitation to see the quality they're embodying (strength, intelligence--even stupidity) and love it in myself. I'd love a world of just sisters. Yet I'd want to have my buttons pushed again, to seek the path to wholeness that only men can offer."

Alanis, she of the dark, introspective songs that are almost frightening lyrically and confused syllabically, in her darkest moments, wants to hit her brothers over the head. She's so edgy.

My response to the question:

"Could I live in a world without men? I already do."

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At 2:09 PM, May 28, 2004, Blogger Hilary said...

Ditto that!

 

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Friday, May 28, 2004

A WORLD WITHOUT MEN

Marie Claire magazine asks "noteworthy" women (quotes courtesy of Jamie-Lynn Discala's inclusion on the list):

"Could you live in a world without men?"

Before I give you my response, here's Alanis Morissette:

"We'd miss out on the divine design in the existence of two genders. Even in my darkest moments, when I want to hit my brothers over the head, I remind myself that their behavior is an invitation to see the quality they're embodying (strength, intelligence--even stupidity) and love it in myself. I'd love a world of just sisters. Yet I'd want to have my buttons pushed again, to seek the path to wholeness that only men can offer."

Alanis, she of the dark, introspective songs that are almost frightening lyrically and confused syllabically, in her darkest moments, wants to hit her brothers over the head. She's so edgy.

My response to the question:

"Could I live in a world without men? I already do."

1 Comments:

At 2:09 PM, May 28, 2004, Blogger Hilary said...

Ditto that!

 

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