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hausboy -> RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? (10/31/2011 6:42:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ServeMyMassiveCk

Vincent Van Gogh killed himself.


Forgive the hijack...
but I just saw a recent bit....new evidence points to an accidental shooting of Van Gogh by a local teenager, and that Van Gogh on his deathbed, indicated that it was self-inflicted, presumably to spare the teen from the blame.  It's an interesting theory--the evidence being introduced by historians is quite fascinating.

edited to add: I'm not sure Van Gogh would have been considered a polymath.  Brilliant artist, yes.... renaissance man?  hardly.  he had a complete lack of social graces.




SimplyMichael -> RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? (10/31/2011 6:46:43 PM)

Would the existence of Goreans be evidence to the contrary?




FirmhandKY -> RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? (10/31/2011 6:59:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

There are days when it seems like it would be a miracle just to be a unimath.

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Good one, dc!

Firm




tiggerspoohbear -> RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? (10/31/2011 9:24:20 PM)

Awww hell, I had to look up the word too.  I know a lot of bits and pieces of strange trivia, I read a lot, but I sure wouldn't qualify myself as a polymath.  And btw?  I hated math in h/s, didn't start to really "get" it until I was in the working world and there were actual figures and dollars for me to work with.  Then it made plenty of sense.  [8D]






LillyBoPeep -> RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? (11/1/2011 7:39:28 AM)

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ORIGINAL: hausboy

quote:

ORIGINAL: ServeMyMassiveCk

Vincent Van Gogh killed himself.


Forgive the hijack...
but I just saw a recent bit....new evidence points to an accidental shooting of Van Gogh by a local teenager, and that Van Gogh on his deathbed, indicated that it was self-inflicted, presumably to spare the teen from the blame.  It's an interesting theory--the evidence being introduced by historians is quite fascinating.

edited to add: I'm not sure Van Gogh would have been considered a polymath.  Brilliant artist, yes.... renaissance man?  hardly.  he had a complete lack of social graces.



i love Van Gogh -- it's also now more accepted that he didn't cut his own ear off in a fit of passion, but that it was cut off by accident by his friend, Paul Gaugin. he said that he did it, again, to avoid blaming his friend. =p




ghita -> RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? (11/1/2011 9:36:27 AM)

I like math.




quietcuriosity -> RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? (11/1/2011 2:13:00 PM)

I suppose that with any group of people you'll find the good and the bad. I've come across some problems in my short time here, but also have spoken with some very insightful and intelligent men. One other note in my observance so far is that most of those types are also artistic in some way. Either in writing, or other arts and forms of expression. Thinking about it, it makes perfect sense to me. BDSM imo does indeed require some creativity.




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