tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14620450.post5179010258975405777..comments2023-09-17T04:26:15.925-04:00Comments on Antithesis: Being weird – by designRichard Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17633639712911093318noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14620450.post-7986867542593192032010-07-31T17:44:37.537-04:002010-07-31T17:44:37.537-04:00Let me get this straight, Mary. Are you implying t...Let me get this straight, Mary. Are you implying that they have a gift also? I mean - obviously we have the gift of creativity. So their gift is, "lacko-creativity"?<br /><br />Sorry - Just being an annoying artist. I know they have gifts. Kinda like those ugly mugs my sister and I passed back and forth as Christmas gifts each year until they all broke. You know - like the gift in Ella Enchanted from the fairy who gave gifts no one actually wanted. <br /><br />;^)Richard Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17633639712911093318noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14620450.post-58632353522118225642010-07-31T17:35:26.086-04:002010-07-31T17:35:26.086-04:00There's something about we artists that see th...There's something about we artists that see through prisms -- we're able to separate the common into vibrant colors that other people just can't see. And it gets frustrating to us when people can't see or hear what we're seeing and hearing, but that's because it's not their gift.<br />On the other hand, they get frustrated with us because we're always taking too long with the colors when they just want the outlines. It's good that we balance each other out, but life would be ever better if we could appreciate the other's gift rather than demanding everyone else to be just like us.Mary Fullerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11854259384676390882noreply@blogger.com