Malcolm Gladwell doesn't hate me any more.
Meanwhile, one of his commenters has this to say:
My god, why are so many people here expecting this man to behave like he is Gandhi! Simply put, Galt was nasty about it and got a well deserved spanking (and it wasn't so hard that he left a welt!)
I can't shake the feeling that I've stumbled onto somebody's secret fantasy life . . .
Posted by Jane Galt at August 31, 2006 11:22 AM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound linksSimply put, Galt was nasty about it and got a well deserved spanking (and it wasn't so hard that he left a welt!)
Wow. I suppose if I were blinded by Malcom-sycophancy I might have seen it that way too, but I'm not, and I didn't. Jeez.
Uh oh, my work firewall's going to start blocking this site now. :)
The juxtaposition of Gandhi and spanking, for some weird reason, reminded me of the Seinfeld episode in which the old woman with the goiter tells Elaine about her affair with the Mahatma.
/Jane Galt:
I can't shake the feeling that I've stumbled onto somebody's secret fantasy life...
/Jens Fiederer:
...and you seem intrigued...
/me:
And the poster in question had a female nome de plume, no less. Is this about to lead into something work-unsafe?
Yancy,
Besides Ghandi, that Seinfeld episode has another reseblance in that George has his own sexual fantasy of a non-English speaking woman rubbing oil all over his body.
We are definitely getting into dangerous area here...
@Gladwell
C'mon, no need for the self-affirmatory sock-puppeting....
It's Blogger Chicks Gone Wild! Tonight on FOX...!
Since I waxed a little sarcastic about the earlier post, I'll take the opportunity to make nice. Gladwell is much more interesting to read when he displays a little insight and introspection. Sarcasm and heavy mockery work for Mark Twain and PJ O'Rourke, and basically nobody else.
On the plus side, Jane may have stumbled on a way to pay off those college loans she is always whining about.
I've noticed that I tend to get angry when confronted with unfamiliar and compelling evidence for a contrary opinion.
If there is one thing that I've learned in life, or at least politics, it is that instead of getting angry, you should resolve to read five new books on the subject. You may modify or reject your initial opinion, or you may refute the original evidence. Either way, you are better off.
Mencken does fairly well with sarcasm also.
As for me, I can do without sarcasm. I only read this blog for the kinky sex discussions.
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