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by tptacek
6202 days ago
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Dude, The Rainbow Fish is just a book about sharing. You know, like stickers and crayons and stuff. I'm pretty sure we can take any children's book and, with some rhetorical gymnastics, reconstruct Harrison Bergeron from them. |
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And it's not like sharing one crayon when you have a box of them, no, here it has to give away every single one of it's scales until every fish has exactly the same amount.
To put it in human terms, it's like if a girl in class has long pretty hair, and all the other girls are jealous, so they make her cut off pieces of it to give to all the other girls.
Or in less dramatic terms, if I have a box of crayons, I don't just share one with the kid next to me, I go around the class and hand one out to each and every kid, until every kid has exactly the same number of crayons.
I also don't like the message from the friends, who insist on receiving the item. Sharing is about giving, it is NOT about demanding that the other person share with you. (Or snubbing them until they give you want you want.)