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Define "Kindness" (or how in the H did I deserve the RF Kindness Award?)

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
How do you define kindness? Is it placating, soft, ethereal? Or is it a kick in the pants, blunt, honest? Do you define kindness by the message or the intent? Or both?

And do you see kindness when I pull out my whip? When I put it down? Or just because I give a damn?
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
When it comes down to it, you're just a big softy - well, a diminutive softy anyway.

I see kindness not as an attitude, but more of one's motivation and intention. Sometimes being nice is kind, sometimes being tough is kind - it depends on whether you're doing something with someone's feelings in mind, and for their good.
 

Aquitaine

Well-Known Member
I know, I personally don't understand why you were given that award either.


Wait....... did I just say that out loud? :p





Anyways, this thread prompted me to see how many awards you've got, and dayum you've got quite a few for yourself haven't you!
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Well Heather, considering it was the same Awards Committee that gave me the Tolerance award...

Come now, that award was well-deserved - I've seen you break only arms and legs when somebody clearly deserved to get their neck broken. If that's not tolerance, I don't know what is.
 

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
When it comes down to it, you're just a big softy - well, a diminutive softy anyway.

I see kindness not as an attitude, but more of one's motivation and intention. Sometimes being nice is kind, sometimes being tough is kind - it depends on whether you're doing something with someone's feelings in mind, and for their good.

Some of the best dance teachers I ever had were the most brutal. When I asked them to help me because I wanted to be the best performer I could be, they did exactly as I wanted. They pushed me beyond what I ever thought possible. They took time out of their day to devote to bettering my skills. And once I felt like I'd accomplish something, they'd put me right back in my place by saying essentially, "Girl, you haven't done nothing yet. Get back to the barre."

There were times when all I wanted to do was run away and hide from their glares. They could look right through me, and as much as I said I wanted to be pushed, at times I was terrified of them. But I felt obligated to stay because they were there for me. So, I'd go back to the barre, or do the combination or partner stunt again. And again. And again. And again.....through tears and pain and bruises and sometimes through injury. And through it all, I was able to go further in my technique than I truly ever thought possible.

That was kindness, in my honest opinion. They cared so much for my development, and gave me exactly what I needed and wanted more than anything.

Yes, I can see you tapping your foot; saying "Why do you keep on making me do this to you? You know this hurts me more than it does you.....NOT!"

LOL

You know, at times it is painful to fill out dance cards for auditioners who walked in to the audition as friends of mine, and who I never know if they'll walk out too hurt to call me a friend when I give them an honest critique. Or when I'm the teacher/choreographer who sees the dancer struggling to stand up because of muscle fatigue, or who fell down and hurt her ankle, or who is crying through a combination because I told her that her last attempt was awful. But I believe in those most who I'm toughest on. I would never be that difficult on somebody who doesn't show a desire to better themselves.

So now, is that "kind"? Or is it simply "committed"? And are they two separate categories?
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
Come now, that award was well-deserved - I've seen you break only arms and legs when somebody clearly deserved to get their neck broken. If that's not tolerance, I don't know what is.

Thank
you, Kilgore. You'd be amazed how few people---not to mention juries---understand that.
 
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MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
I know, I personally don't understand why you were given that award either.


Wait....... did I just say that out loud? :p





Anyways, this thread prompted me to see how many awards you've got, and dayum you've got quite a few for yourself haven't you!

:curtsy: Go me.

I guess I wouldn't be surprised if you petitioned the Awards Committee to revoke my Kindness bling, then. Right? :p

Well Heather, considering it was the same Awards Committee that gave me the Tolerance award...

Yeah, I think we both got our awards the same day that I spiked their punch bowl with jagermeister. :clap
 

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
Your participation in the Award Orgy thread didn't hurt.

Ah, true. I'm 99% sure that was also the party where I gave Sunstone the lap dance in the back room that ultimately made me an admin. Even though the deal also included payment in cash that I have yet to receive, at least he made good on the promotion.
 

ChristineES

Tiggerism
Premium Member
How do you define kindness? Is it placating, soft, ethereal? Or is it a kick in the pants, blunt, honest? Do you define kindness by the message or the intent? Or both?

And do you see kindness when I pull out my whip? When I put it down? Or just because I give a damn?

Maybe it's the blunt squishy hugs!:beach:
 

blackout

Violet.
You are both consistantly MUCH nicer than me.

I got the kindness award last year some time I guess
right after I'd been really ****** for a number of days in a row.
Both you and Meg are always gracious.
While I do love deeply
I am not always very gracious in my responses.
I laughed at the irony when I recieved the award.
 
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