If they won't believe me
Oct. 5th, 2008 07:13 pmMaybe they'll believe John Le Carré
“I know about interrogation,” he said, alluding to his days as a British spy in the 1950s. “I’ve done interrogations, and I can tell you this: By extracting information under torture, you make a fool of yourself. You obtain information that isn’t true. You receive names of people who are supposedly guilty and aren’t. You land yourself with a wild goose chase, and you miss what is being handed to you on a plate, and that is the possibility of bonding with someone and engaging with them and talking to them reasonably.”
“I know about interrogation,” he said, alluding to his days as a British spy in the 1950s. “I’ve done interrogations, and I can tell you this: By extracting information under torture, you make a fool of yourself. You obtain information that isn’t true. You receive names of people who are supposedly guilty and aren’t. You land yourself with a wild goose chase, and you miss what is being handed to you on a plate, and that is the possibility of bonding with someone and engaging with them and talking to them reasonably.”
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Date: 2008-10-06 02:24 am (UTC)I respond to that sort of thing as though it were Vogon poetry.
Clearly Le Carré is correct. Clearly you are. Common sense makes it so, not to mention all of human experience. (Can I have another planet please? This week has been brutal!)
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Date: 2008-10-06 02:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-06 02:44 am (UTC)Here's one that made me think of you (http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2008/09/most-alien-looking-place-on-earth.html), the other day.
On that island, regular lenses capture the sort of things I've come to associate with your combination of macro lens and eye. (I'm still trying to figure out what the thing that looks like a snail inside a mechanical jaw is. Long live RSS.)
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Date: 2008-10-06 02:56 am (UTC)