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3.06.2005

Questioning a Question 

So I was thinking. What makes what you think right? Why is there a "right way" of doing this?
People gossip, talk about what others are doing and say, "oh but that's there choice" But if it really was their choice and you didn't really mind then you wouldn't have mentioned it.

But then I keep of thinking of that one quote, "If you don't stand for something you will fall for anything" So, I'm afraid of falling but I don't feel it's right to say I'm right on something. How can you just assume this. But how can you decide what is right? Do you only decide for what is right for you? So there is no overall right? only your own right?

What is right? and who makes the decision it is right?
Posted by Steviek @ 23:46

Comments:

nor is it an easy question to question!

i think it is particularly difficult to judge these days, especially with so many politicians and public figures marching around touting their own banners of "morals" and "values." these distortions render any discussion of morality as trite.

however, it does not keep me from believing that somewhere buried in the recesses of humanity, under the hate, greed, and ignorance, exists a morality inherent to us all. or maybe i'm naive.
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By Blogger Aaron E.K., at 11:30 PM
i seem to have made a mess of the comment section for this post.

btw, i was going to email you, but i decided i'd better not add to the clutter (i'm fighting a losing battle on my end as well). do you know of any good books on techniques for drawing manga?
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