Is the Internet causing us to read more and know less?
Originally Posted by jdean208
Maybe but is also a useful source for one to counter bogus or misleading claims such as yours below:
My suggestion to all of you, except Lauren and PJ, is to actually read The Ugly American (who was so called because of his physical appearance), .
Originally Posted by jdean208
''The title is actually a
double entendre, referring both to the physically unattractive hero, Homer Atkins, and to the ugly behavior of the American government employees.''
''The book describes the United States's losing struggle against
Communism - what was later to be called
the battle for hearts and minds in
Southeast Asia, because of innate arrogance and the failure to understand the local culture.
Read things based on scholarly research, based in scientific methodology. Skip reading opinions, just for a while.
Originally Posted by jdean208
You ask us to skip reading opinions...Yet close your post with the opinion below. Intresting.
. Lauren is excused by me for anything because she is a ravishing, thoughtful autodidact and I want her to post forever, even when she is as old as I.
Originally Posted by jdean208
I guess an Ugly American just like a Beautiful Canadian is truly in the eye of the beholder.
Do I get to vote? In that case I'll take "misguided"
Lina
Originally Posted by Sensual Lina
LOL, now that was funny!
See Lina we are ALL a little nutz, funny, dramatic, sexy... all rolled into one at different points in time!