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The Pope's neverending death
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<blockquote data-quote="deepthought" data-source="post: 24462" data-attributes="member: 20"><p><strong>Re: The Pope's neverending death</strong></p><p></p><p>Does Crosstika have children? </p><p>You will probably have guessed from my various postings that I am a cynical, curmudgeonly old git. I am also a father and I take sh*t from no-one. I have taught my son from an early age that the world is not as it seems. A task made harder when he lost his sight at age 4. He was subjected to society at large from the age of 10 when he went to a specialised boarding school for the blind, where his peers and his</p><p>teachers came from various corners of the world. He learnt of heirarchy and politics within the school staff, and applied my cynicism and his analytical mind to the situation. The result? He took advantage of what was on offer, and excelled at all things. It left him better prepared for University than many of his now co-students.</p><p>He is mindful of that fact that 'he is there to be taught, not to learn' because of the empire builders on the campus staff. He is prepared 'to be taught' but he learns from collective experience, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Society has taught him lessons, but he has never forgotten the advice from his parents, and his teachers who always treated him as an adult.</p><p>I would say to Crosstika, if and when he has a family, to teach them all he knows, warts and all, and never let them be anybody's fool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepthought, post: 24462, member: 20"] [b]Re: The Pope's neverending death[/b] Does Crosstika have children? You will probably have guessed from my various postings that I am a cynical, curmudgeonly old git. I am also a father and I take sh*t from no-one. I have taught my son from an early age that the world is not as it seems. A task made harder when he lost his sight at age 4. He was subjected to society at large from the age of 10 when he went to a specialised boarding school for the blind, where his peers and his teachers came from various corners of the world. He learnt of heirarchy and politics within the school staff, and applied my cynicism and his analytical mind to the situation. The result? He took advantage of what was on offer, and excelled at all things. It left him better prepared for University than many of his now co-students. He is mindful of that fact that 'he is there to be taught, not to learn' because of the empire builders on the campus staff. He is prepared 'to be taught' but he learns from collective experience, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Society has taught him lessons, but he has never forgotten the advice from his parents, and his teachers who always treated him as an adult. I would say to Crosstika, if and when he has a family, to teach them all he knows, warts and all, and never let them be anybody's fool. [/QUOTE]
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