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Friday
Jun052009

A funny sign of open-mindedness...

Think That You Might Be Wrong: New Orleans Mystery Art

Reader Comments (6)

Nice!

Or is it?

:D
June 5 | Unregistered CommenterToby Brown
Great post! I see these signs all over the city. They are a great reminder to stop and consider your point of view and turn it on its side.

Jonas Deffes - New Orleans Personal Fitness TrainerHttp://www.nolatrainer.com
Is this what this world is coming to?
June 6 | Unregistered CommenterSantino
The world is coming to so many things, and most people are happily unaware. The future is unpredictable, but the present is right here. Everyone has an opinion about the future and what the world is coming to. Not many people have awareness about the things that surround them. It's harder to be aware when you let your brain generate opinions and judgments.
I don't see anything funny about these signs. I would go with ugly, amateurish and obnoxious. I'd appreciate them more if the guy put them on a bumper sticker or a T-shirt and sold or gave them to people who want them instead of "giving" them to all of us, whether we want them or not.

People can and should stop to consider their point of view without this type of prompting.
June 11 | Unregistered Commentertwangster
Oliver Cromwell, the Protector of the Commonwealth, said, "I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken."

The great judge Learned Hand kept that quotation where he could see it as he walked into his courtroom from his chambers.
June 23 | Unregistered CommenterEdward Still

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