Godfrey Daniel says: You must go to source to appreciate the awesomeness of this. Someone clipped this already Duplicate clipping is getting harder and harder to avoid. There have been a lot lately. Yup, agreed. I don't see it as a robbery. To me, when someone clips something I've already clipped I find it justifies my clip as clipworthy. I like to bring my clip up beside the other one and check out the date range and responses. Its funny how one clip at one time will bring very little response and the same clip at a different time will generate pops and comments. It gives you an idea of how important titling and timing are to popularity. I like discussing sites so it matters little to me which clip gets the discussion. It's also cool to see how people change their views on things over time. I have seen opposite comments on the same source material from the same member multiple times. To me it jus... Excellent observations, Skwirly Its very difficult to avoid duplicate clips, so although I will try not to do it, I'm not going to commit hari-kari over it when it happens. Now all that aside, the photo is absolutely spectacular. Am I the only one who often wonders how such really reprehensible cultures/societies often produced such spectacular architecture and works of art? Is it perhaps because they placed so much more value upon perceptions of beauty then they did on human dignity and/or empathy and compassion? Its questions such as these that keep me awake in the wee hours of the morning. Those, and is humankind really sane Well it helps to keep in mind that there is no correlation between talent and decency; then, now, always. Alas history proves you correct in that observation. Regarding "always" I certainly hope that this may not always be so. |
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