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From: smwilliams@wateng.UUCP (Steve Williams)
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Subject: Haven't you ever ...
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Date: Thu, 21-Jun-84 13:59:20 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 21 13:59:20 1984
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I'm sort of confused about some of the discussion that's been done
here.  Hasn't anyone out there ever liked somebody just because they
were them ?  I guess what I'm saying is that I enjoy people and I 
enjoy the incredible difference that exists with each new person you
meet.  I don't go out looking for somebody who's intelligent and/or
beautiful and/or 5' 8" and/or ... I meet people and I try to see
what I consider to be positive aspects of that person and these are
not pre-formed expectations that have to be fulfilled.  It seems to
me that the qualities that people look for are ones that are generally
accepted by society as "good to have".  I don't know, I'm a firm
believer in exceptions to the norm - people are too different to
be classified according to some norm.  

Try a quirk today,

Steve Williams