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My point is we are unsure of Kiplings true opinions because of the multiple interpretations of his writings. You can take all of the history and culture information of the times that surround Kipling but it does not guarantee a correct and concrete context for his writings.

There’s a difference between “everything you know” and “everything you think”

If there’s multiple interpretations of his writings then there’s multiple interpretations of the man who wrote them. A man who was historical and part of the culture. I think your wrong and your point is flawed. Your scope is far too narrow to have a discussion like this, which is why you seem to just be repeating

You shouldn't teach your kids everything, you should only teach them to think for themselves.

If the context is so important then why does the author (and through your support, you as well) ignore the multiple interpretations, as well as the reference to American colonialism in Kiplings writings?

Can you still get the Criterion Collection if you don’t pay?

You do know that ones inability to focus and lack of tolerance is a personal problem right?

It's a race term.

I’m pretty sure that’s kissy face, not duck face.

Mine at the time allowed me new frames and lenses every year and covered two eye exams per year. It cost $15 per month. It was the cheapest pair of Oliver People's I've ever owned that's for sure.

* “How did he die? Well, he was about to get caught by the Americans and lose the war, so he killed himself. What a fucking coward. Don’t tell your mom I said ‘fucking.’”

Growing up in the South I always got warning from old timers about the risk of losing toes while swimming in the rivers.

Mrs. Right Now

If it clicks it's working.

Im pretty sure money is the only reason they’re separate. I do find it interesting how the terms “vision” and “eye health” seem to be mutually exclusive according to the insurance companies.

Vision problems don’t end with an eye exam and glasses. Prescriptions change, frames break, and lenses scratch. They’re expensive as hell, and it’s a life long problem. I have had vision plans in the past and it certainly allowed me to be more frequent in my prescription updates (which lowers the frequency of my

What is it that you don't understand about vision insurance?