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Your anger is a potato

I think gurus should mindful their own business.

But potatoes now, they can be something really special. One of my favorite Van Gogh's

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Somebody recently used the word naivete, and it had the diaresis on the i and the accent on the final e ... don't know how.
The easiest way is to google it and copy the dictionary entry: naïveté.

Bing Translator is helpful, too.

"Liberté pour les pommes de terre!"
 
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The easiest way is to google it and copy the dictionary entry: naïveté.

Bing Translator is helpful, too.

"Liberté pour les pommes de terre!"

Too much work to use the internet, many clicks. Back in the day it was hard to dig for potatoes, shovel broke, now it's hard to dig for words, finger cramped.
 
Eating a boiled potato is like tempering & softening my anger with mindfulness. It's not a Zen metaphor but rather a Zen simile, which is perfectly acceptable. But is my anger the potato or the boiling water in the pot? :confused:
 

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