What Do You Think?

I was doing some exploring today and came across this poster by Elise Gravel:

It warmed my heart, but I’m guessing some people would have the opposite reaction. What do you think?

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12 Responses to What Do You Think?

  1. most people I love, whatever their description – but there are a couple I would have nothing much to do with! That’s on a personal “stand beside them basis”

    • Jean says:

      The poster is about liking diversity in people, and from what I’ve read you are very open that way. I love reading about the conversations you get into when you’re traveling around town. 🙂

    • yesterday I was out, had no real conversations until my very last bus driver – and what came out of that was disturbing…he is under duress, his daughter (14) in hospital with an eating disorder, I tried to make the right noises and I may have succeeded – then he went and spoilt it all by becoming a “bus driver with quite wrong attitude” – he said to me “going to report that passenger, she broke the tagging off rule…” and the way he said it, I thought internally – eating disorders always have a unlaying cause and I could almost hear her Dad (driver) “what on earth did you DO that for?”

      hopefully the hospital system will make the young woman well again and at the same point find the cause of her suffering…

    • Jean says:

      That;’s too bad about the bus driver and daughter— I agree, it must be hard on her.

  2. Diane Dahli says:

    An excellent commentary on diversity, Jean!

  3. Jean R. says:

    Humor always does the best job of educating and getting ones point across.

  4. Linda Sand says:

    Yup, I like diversity. There is a fair amount of that in the RV community but most of us never notice except for the woman who made beautiful jewelry using her tribe’s designs. Her we noticed but in a good way.

  5. I have to agree with this. What a boring world it would be if we were all the same

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