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8. We, who live at the beginning of the 21st century, are
the forefathers of the Internet, and if we're not doing something
besides selling Sugar Pops, WTF!!! ... We might have
a little wisdom to pass on to future generations, even if
it's just a spark, or an idea.
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9. My famous idea is that no verbal attack is ever original.
We've all heard it all, one time or another, so why shouldn't
we begin to create a reference manual for dealing with it?
If we do it a certain way, we can use that reference material
to build a robot to teach children what to do if someone flips
them the bird.
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10. Even Shakespeare had his heroes. He gives Hamlet, the
Prince of Denmark, all the good lines. Why shouldn't Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern have equally good material? That's something
I learned from Tom Stoppard! So taxi1010.com
is for the underdog, because as the whole world knows, America
loves the Underdog! It's actually for everybody, because in
one situation or another, everyone is an underdog.
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11. If you listen carefully, maybe on another frequency,
you'll hear another kind of verbal exchange going on ... Some
people are going around saying things like "Not alone,"
or "What a world!" or "Life is strange, isn't
it?" and many of these sentences have a healing quality.
For instance, if a woman says, "I'm just a housewife,"
you can cheerfully respond, "Not alone!" and then
pour it on a little thick, "We can go home at night proud
of ourselves!" A goofy thrust, or surge of extra energy
invested in an absurd thing to say, can boost someone's spirits
out of the doldrums. People are daydreaming, and sometimes
you have a chance to give them a shock.
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12. So I began writing down all the absurd, kind words my
friends would say to one another, especially David
Daniels, Virginia Zielinski, Janice Spampinato, and quite
a few others (who happened to have grown up in New Jersey!)
and wondered out loud, "Maybe there're just so many verbal
attacks ... then I can change the world!" Virginia
said, "It's impossible ... It's an infinite problem,"
and David said, "Who are you getting it from, Mickey?"
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13. One note card after another, laid out on the tarmac at
the airport ... I had twenty-two "sayings!"
Then someone would come along and give me an attack that had
no obvious response from the twenty-two. So I doubled it to
forty-four sayings. Again, the mean, phony and stupid people
made a touchdown. So I doubled it to eighty-eight sayings.
Then suddenly, things settled down. It was an even match!
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14. However, and here's where things got pretty weird ...
the more I tried to climb out of the gutter of verbal abuse,
the more people would attack! It was as if, by uncovering
wounds to apply a little elixir, the more of a feeding frenzy
the sharks would stir.
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Review
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8. WTF!!! We're the forefathers of the Internet. Can't we
do something for future generations?
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9. No verbal attack is ever original, so we can begin to
create a reference manual for dealing with it.
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10. Hamlet was the Prince of Denmark, and had famous lines ...
Well, here's to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and all other
underdogs, which we all are from time to time!
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11. Many scripts have a healing quality. If you're lucky,
you get a chance to boost other people's spirits out of the
doldrums.
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12. People from New Jersey are especially good at this. Nobody
knows why. I just keep listening.
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13. You can't begin to match mean, phony and stupid people
until you have at least eighty-eight sayings. If you have
fewer, they'll always figure out a way to make an end run.
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14. The second you begin to uncover your wounds, by applying
healing ideas, thoughts and sayings, it causes the sharks
to go into a feeding frenzy, trying to yank you back into
the shark pool.
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Unifying Idea
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(1.) Verbal attacks are rarely original. (2.) People
are just spouting lines, trying to cover up their own pain.
(3.) If you say something appropriate to the attack,
it has a healing quality. (4.) It teaches the attacker
how they might have responded to that attack when they first
heard it. (5.) It heals your own wounds, though the process
of uncovering them, to learn something new, sometimes feels
a little painful.
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