I'm conflicted to some degree about how we on the right, as rhetorical realists, use T-correlated traits to our advantages.
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People (ideally) need to recognize the value of physical discipline without vanity. Everyone ends up ugly; some always were
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But there's something about a grandmother and grandfather surrounded by their brood that makes decrepitude regal
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It's a question of dignity: the difference between dignity and status. A strictly loyal butler has a dignity Figaro lacks
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We can't unilaterally disarm in our death-struggle vs Cathedral, but I'm uneasy fueling the very vanity that fuels it. (fin)
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