Wasn't familiar with Ms. Berge, but even a quick scan of her Wikipedia leads me to believe she was...something else. I'm sure Ginsberg shared a similar opinion of her. As for the possibility of a "Victorian Age," I think we're already seeing some signs of it. The pendulum of time...is slow but steady. For every action, there's usually an…
Wasn't familiar with Ms. Berge, but even a quick scan of her Wikipedia leads me to believe she was...something else. I'm sure Ginsberg shared a similar opinion of her. As for the possibility of a "Victorian Age," I think we're already seeing some signs of it. The pendulum of time...is slow but steady. For every action, there's usually an equal and opposite reaction. Progress is hard. Cuz...zucking human nature. :-p
Wasn't familiar with Ms. Berge, but even a quick scan of her Wikipedia leads me to believe she was...something else. I'm sure Ginsberg shared a similar opinion of her. As for the possibility of a "Victorian Age," I think we're already seeing some signs of it. The pendulum of time...is slow but steady. For every action, there's usually an equal and opposite reaction. Progress is hard. Cuz...zucking human nature. :-p
"Something else." That's all one can say without being unkind, I think. Nicely put.
Hahaha. I was raised in the South, so being "nice" comes with a side of biscuits and gravy. And a double-helping of "Bless Her Heart." :-)