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What do you love now, that you hated when you were younger?
I think I have said this before, I don’t hate anything. And age has nothing to do with it.
Hate is a word that generates fear and anger and really should be consigned to the rubbish bin,or perhaps only be used for artistic licence.
We will come across situations in our lives where the horror can seem unsurmountable.
It may not directly affect our lives, It may be something we see, hear or read about as a sound bite on the news.
We may not understand the actions of people who perpetrated heinous acts, and we may throw our hands up in despair that ignorance and bureaucratic indifference allowed fully preventable events to occur.
But hate no.It’s an emotion and a double edged sword. A frenzy of hate, is uncontrollable and can be as bad as whatever we are objectifying as a hated object or situation.That is not a good place to be.
A child does not hate ,there may be many feelings and needs that they experience.If these are acknowledged early in the child’s development then the child will grow up a problem solver but not a hater.
So I think this WP prompt is juvenile and best consigned to the scrap heap.Not my post though.It’s nice to stand up against hatred.
Emperor Palpatine has announced open elections for a new Emperor — and he’s nominated Darth Vader. You get to nominate one challenger.
I nominate Eye-gor (aka Marty Feldman) ,Dr Frankenstein’s ever present assistant,who can use his practical knowledge of electricity to irritate and upset Darth at televised debates.
Using The Young Frankenstein’s research cleverly downsized to hand held devices. Eye-Gor would turn Darth Vader into a quivering wreck unable to string two sentences together, occasionally collapsing in a heap with a short circuit as Eye-Gor looks on innocently.
Meanwhile Eye-Gor regales his audiences with his rolling eyes and funny stories about what he and Dr Frankenstein are up to now and the return of the Jedi as Force for Good and bringing back clean running water and electricity which is really what everyone wants.
Occasionally when Eye-Gor judges that Darth is in one of his depressive moods,he lets him speak.The results are hilarious with three hour speeches,about the fate of Padmé and how his mother never really loved him.The audiences meanwhile lose interest and start leaving in droves.
There is no doubt Eye-Gor will be the next emperor.
What’s a piece of media (book, movie, song) that changed how you see the world?
I saw the film before I read the book and I would have watched it in a cinema probably in Paisley or Glasgow.
Forget the glamour of a power broker in Hollywood or a not so glamorous movie star with a penchant for great story telling and the pedigree of a key player in “Easy Rider.”
Enter Jack Nicholson as “Randle McMurphy” a swaggering ,blustering candidate for a “No Irish or Blacks” refusal at a hostel for vagrant workers.
Instead he has had a run in with the Law and chooses a “mental health facility” over prison. On my first viewing of the film I don’t think I realised how much was going on. How the film railed against the unfairness of the World.It was an Anti-War movie without a War.
I have since read Kinsey’s book and also watched the film a number of times.I even saw a play version at the Edinburgh Festival with my sister and we both jumped out of our seats at the end because there was a sort of explosion as Chief Bromden makes his escape from the hospital.This ranks with taking my sister to see full frontal nudity in Jimmy Boyle’s “The Hard Man”, my sister sort of yelped when the actor tore his towel away.
Anyway, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest has stayed with me a long time.I’ve met quite a few Nurse Ratchett’s .
I have watched as our Institutions in Social Services,Healthcare ,Prisons have committed the same mistakes again and again.Why,because they lack humanity,not because they don’t have the resources.
Our Politicians have washed their hands and look to the Private Sector to deal with difficult situations.Passing the buck and just not caring.
At least with Randle McMurphy’s story I can see what they are doing and fight against it when I can.Yes they “the billionaires ,the populists the warmongers,the AI will solve everything believers,and dare I say it a very selfish “I’m alright Jack population”.
Yes, “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest stayed with me and had a very real impact.Thank you to all the inspirational people involved in making it.
If you could change the ending of any book, which one would it be?
Victor Hugo was right with the ending of “The Toilers of the Sea”.He probably was referring to something much deeper than I will ever know and in truth I would not change it.
However, being a happy ending kind of gal I would have liked Gilliatt to have been rescued by three schoolgirls,one of whom was an extremely strong swimmer .
They spot him unconscious floating in the water and man handle him to shore. Interestingly enough, girl handle would not sound quite right ,but I suppose the girls show the strength of men and this seems appropriate
The families of the girls nurse Gilliatt back to health and he becomes part of their close knit community.Eventually marrying the girl whose skill and strength as a swimmer saved him,and they raise children and are well respected on the Island.
Déruchette’s fate would not be so healthy as she would die in childbirth as so many women did in those days and her husband would marry again quite quickly, as he wanted to be a missionary and would need a wife to help him.