response to Andrew Price's post Party With TOMS Shoes
awesome!
Commented on July 26, 2007 by - mialoree


Magazine
response to Andrew Price's post Party With TOMS Shoes
Commented on July 26, 2007 by - mialoree
Art & Design
response to Casey Caplowe's post About Face
I disagree with dania's comment. Conflicts are too often about getting what you need or want and not often about how you can work together. If anyone truely wants peace, both sides are going to have to eventually forgive the horrible events of the past and cooperate and cooexist. This isn't easy, but it is essential.
I think this is a good idea in that it shows both sides that the "others" are not so different. If that is the case, why should you hate your neighbors with such passion and wish to not grant them freedom and equality? It makes people question their "natural" reactions and responses. Is it really justified or is it the historical status quo?
Once people reject the way they see themselves and the other side, the two groups have the opportunity to learn from the conflict and rebuild a relationship.
Commented on July 3, 2007 by - mialoree
Mobility
response to cow_invasions's post not only the streets need to change
Where exactly do you live? In my experience in the Midwest, it is the cars that drive recklessly and impatiently. Pedestrians do and should have the right of way because, let's face it, in a person-car accident, the car and people inside are not in danger. I agree that no one should be harassed because of their preferred method of transportation, but I've never seen such a anti-car sentiment.
I'd love to know where people own the streets over cars... and then I'd move there.
Commented on June 9, 2007 by - mialoree
I have been looking for something like this.