pretty...
I think I'm in love.
Posted by: pdwalker at June 1, 2013 9:51 AMYou are brave and daring. It can be overwhelming to
look at love; to ponder the infinite, and most draw back.
I loved the composition of this presentation. I would suppose most men would be intoxicated by the voice. I'm a woman and became drunk with her words.
Lovely and seductive, as evil often is, clothed in the gloss of exotic cooler-than-thou. Tilda Swinton has a wonderful, whispery intimate voice, full of promise. She is quoting "Rumi" a Sufi Muslim poet who's become very popular with the New-Age massage therapists and crystal gazers who seek to up their coolness quotient.
They are the minions of the sons of Ishmael. They are normalizing and acting as apologists for a totalitarian political system. It is an attempt to bring Islam into the mainstream of American life, to normalize it and make it part of our culture. I reject that. I don't want Islam part of my country's lexicon. It is the antithesis of the mercy and grace that is at the heart of Judeo-Christian thought and belief and is a poisoned well from which to drink, despite all the breathy intimate British voices it's quoted in.
No thank you.
Posted by: teresa at June 4, 2013 6:53 AMLovely and seductive, as evil often is, clothed in the gloss of exotic cooler-than-thou. Tilda Swinton has a wonderful, whispery intimate voice, full of promise. She is quoting "Rumi" a Sufi Muslim poet who's become very popular with the New-Age massage therapists and crystal gazers who seek to up their coolness quotient.
They are the minions of the sons of Ishmael. They are normalizing and acting as apologists for a totalitarian political system. It is an attempt to bring Islam into the mainstream of American life, to normalize it and make it part of our culture. I reject that. I don't want Islam part of my country's lexicon. It is the antithesis of the mercy and grace that is at the heart of Judeo-Christian thought and belief and is a poisoned well from which to drink, despite all the breathy intimate British voices it's quoted in.
No thank you.
Posted by: teresa at June 4, 2013 6:54 AMLovely and seductive, as evil often is, clothed in the gloss of exotic cooler-than-thou. Tilda Swinton has a wonderful, whispery intimate voice, full of promise. She is quoting "Rumi" a Sufi Muslim poet who's become very popular with the New-Age massage therapists and crystal gazers who seek to up their coolness quotient.
They are the minions of the sons of Ishmael. They are normalizing and acting as apologists for a totalitarian political system. It is an attempt to bring Islam into the mainstream of American life, to normalize it and make it part of our culture. I reject that. I don't want Islam part of my country's lexicon. It is the antithesis of the mercy and grace that is at the heart of Judeo-Christian thought and belief and is a poisoned well from which to drink, despite all the breathy intimate British voices it's quoted in.
No thank you.
Posted by: teresa at June 4, 2013 6:56 AMoops.
Posted by: teresa at June 4, 2013 6:58 AM
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