Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,
(I am large, I contain multitudes.)
Walt Whitman — Bitter Crank
and wouldn't know what on earth to make of Marylin Manson anyway! — karl stone
You might want to read When Lilacs Last in the Door Yard Bloom'd, a poem he wrote in response to Lincoln's assassination. — Bitter Crank
I haven't studied Whitman as much as I should have; was he full of highly inconsistent ideas? — Bitter Crank
You might want to read When Lilacs Last in the Door Yard Bloom'd, a poem he wrote in response to Lincoln's assassination. — Bitter Crank
I've read quite a bit of Whitman but never studied him per se. Incredible poet. Just never cared for the quip above. — ZzzoneiroCosm
I identify with WW quip which you find heinous. There comes a time when one just has to accept that one isn't entirely consistent, and there's not much to be done about it--hence, "Very well then I contradict myself". — Bitter Crank
Whitman probably felt "full" -- not full of himself, but full of life, of people. Multitudes. — Bitter Crank
I'm just not interested in Marilyn Manson. He seems to me the epitome of post-modern relativism; which is the necessary philosophical bridge to political correctness. He's the poster boy for what I'm against. — karl stone
Johnny Depp Is Being Blackmailed by Amber Heard – Here’s How I Know (Guest Column)
Actor’s friend, comic Doug Stanhope, says that Heard was ”threatening to lie about him publicly in any and every possible duplicitous way if he didn’t agree to her terms“
DOUG STANHOPE Guest Writer | May 29, 2016 3:41 PM — karl stone
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