RE: The Importance of Being Wild: A Short History of Wild Things

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The Importance of Being Wild: A Short History of Wild Things

in life •  7 years ago 

Hey! New to Steem! First Post I've read!

Love this. Picture of Dorian Gray is one of my favorite Books.
Although the over arching thesis is really one that is saying, be wild... but there is a cost to living. Oscar Wilde also believed you could tell a criminal or sex offender by their facial structure which was a pretty prevalent concept at the time.

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That's an interesting point. The way I described it here may have been somewhat simplistic. You're right that there is a cost, which was part of his ultimate lesson from going through that wild living phase.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Guy at Stanford released news today; sez he can write facial recognition software that will tell your IQ, your politics and many other things about you. Hum...

Really cool post. I like all the historical etymology; 13th century: women of the evening.
I remember reading the Where Wild Things Are with mom when I was 4.