Other people's diaries
Never read other people's diaries and email - you'll never find anything nice in there. If it's not just slagging you off, it'll be sordid fantasies you really didn't want to know about, yet have to keep to yourself so as not to reveal how you found out.
So. What have you read 'accidentally' recently?
( , Thu 1 Feb 2007, 15:03)
Never read other people's diaries and email - you'll never find anything nice in there. If it's not just slagging you off, it'll be sordid fantasies you really didn't want to know about, yet have to keep to yourself so as not to reveal how you found out.
So. What have you read 'accidentally' recently?
( , Thu 1 Feb 2007, 15:03)
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Re funny Holocaust
Humour is the only possible way of approaching unfathomable tragedy. Hence the mordant Russian sense of humour, and the amount of Jewish gallows humour about millennia of persecution. Read "This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen" by Tadeusz Borowski, a Pole who survived Auschwitz. Or Kurt Vonnegut while we're at it. Less of the po face.
On topic:I bought a diary once.
( , Fri 2 Feb 2007, 13:58, Reply)
Humour is the only possible way of approaching unfathomable tragedy. Hence the mordant Russian sense of humour, and the amount of Jewish gallows humour about millennia of persecution. Read "This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen" by Tadeusz Borowski, a Pole who survived Auschwitz. Or Kurt Vonnegut while we're at it. Less of the po face.
On topic:I bought a diary once.
( , Fri 2 Feb 2007, 13:58, Reply)
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