The Blind in History and Society: Wisdom vs. Despair October 13, 2022 The Blind in History and Society: Wisdom vs. Despair And thus a lot is explained. Spread the love Tags: cut and paste, layout woes, mismatched art styles ◀ Museums & Murder How Religion Is Wrong: Not Only Does Religion Poison Everything, It Is Wrong about Everything ▶ 6 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Zsuzsa 2 years ago A fine example of the imitative fallacy: just because you’re making a cover for a book about blind people doesn’t mean that you should make the cover as if you were a blind person. Marc 2 years ago I would comment but I don’t want to go to hell. Hitch 2 years ago Reply to Marc Marc, I hate to be the one to break it to you, but I’m pretty sure it’s too late, brutha. LBC Participant 2 years ago Reply to Hitch We frequent this site and endure its submissions, so… Another Bob 2 years ago Reply to Marc “In heaven, all the interesting people are missing.” — Nietzsche Hitch 2 years ago This one…it’s leading us toward outright cruelty. It’s just so so so wrong.
A fine example of the imitative fallacy: just because you’re making a cover for a book about blind people doesn’t mean that you should make the cover as if you were a blind person.
I would comment but I don’t want to go to hell.
Marc, I hate to be the one to break it to you, but I’m pretty sure it’s too late, brutha.
We frequent this site and endure its submissions, so…
“In heaven, all the interesting people are missing.” — Nietzsche
This one…it’s leading us toward outright cruelty. It’s just so so so wrong.