tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2964198014203898099.post3992292604676669582..comments2023-10-10T06:11:03.791-07:00Comments on And then they start to sparkle: "I'm quite safe - if you say nothing."Irene Palfyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13271957738785829189noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2964198014203898099.post-6658746711340318812010-09-19T10:11:13.951-07:002010-09-19T10:11:13.951-07:00Thank you. I am much better now and I am happy to ...Thank you. I am much better now and I am happy to hear that you are well again, too. :")<br /><br />Our fellow G. made me worry, too. I might use the wrong words, but if you are dealing with depression you are crucifying yourself so you need someone who gives you ease. <br />A depressive person will take every advice to pull him/ herself together and every remark what his/her behaviour means to the people around him as a proof for his/her disability to deal with such EASY things - which will make him/her even MORE depressive. So my intention was to give G. good feelings - that really concerned me.Irene Palfyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13271957738785829189noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2964198014203898099.post-35941292857938462982010-09-19T06:31:12.369-07:002010-09-19T06:31:12.369-07:00You're right, Irene: It's camouflage, but ...You're right, Irene: It's camouflage, but he can't hide his racist ideas at the same time - always thinking: Germans are so, Jews are so &ct.<br /><br />Wasn't the nazi's idea of the German character kind of merciless beast - like a wolf? The history teacher acted that way and I guess he felt Germans always had to be like that and could never be different - as kind of part of the law of nature.<br /><br />My health was tottering too, but thanks God my bronchitis wore off. Hope you're better too. Our fellow G---I. made me worry. You try to help, but maybe the words you use are wrong... :(Clarissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18391428399392889593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2964198014203898099.post-31390145883952635562010-09-19T04:02:34.954-07:002010-09-19T04:02:34.954-07:00I am unsure if this carthaginian peace-speech (whi...I am unsure if this carthaginian peace-speech (which means in this case: erasure the Germans completely = genocide) is to reveal that he is a Nazi or to camouflage that fact. The anti-Semitism sure is clear without ambiguity.<br /><br />And now that you mentioned it: I have got to watch A FOREIGN AFFAIR again - it is way to long since I watched it for the last time..Irene Palfyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13271957738785829189noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2964198014203898099.post-28250941590150983852010-09-18T08:46:44.518-07:002010-09-18T08:46:44.518-07:00Today a little mosquito settled down on my netbook...Today a little mosquito settled down on my netbook screen. I had the feeling she wasn't feeling well, so I fed her with honey and she really liked it. Then I let her fly on the balcony. Well, I sometimes feed bugs with honey - wasps, ladybugs &ct. Love all animals. - But yes, to kill a dog is murder in my opinion. I never eat meat, would feel like a cannibal then. Couldn't look in the eyes of my bird then. She is not a common pet, just a wild animal - but she would be dead now 16 years ago if I had not adopted her. She's just a person to me -- my daughter.<br /><br />I have the film THE STRANGER too and find it very good. Yes, the scene with that dog makes me very sad too, but this shows how crazy love can be. I find it very interesting how they found out, that history teacher was the Nazi: He had even racist ideas about the Germans, that they would never change. "Marx was not a German, but a Jew", that was the point where he finally was caught.<br /><br />They made a lot of 'get-the-nazi' films at that time. Jean's A FOREIGN AFFAIR is actually one of those.Clarissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18391428399392889593noreply@blogger.com