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Where do bears come from?

Chris Maginn

(July 2006)

Chris Maginn | July | SC

It's all there in BLACK and WHITE

We live in a world of confusion and our heads are overloaded with opinions as facts, facts as opinions, half-absorbed half-baked ideas, half-truths, and increasingly fuzzy (or non existent) boundaries between reality and unrealities.
As adults we all believe in grown up versions of Father Christmas and The Teletubbies. We DO believe what we are told by the Bee Bee See, and we do unwittingly absorb rubbish from the ether all the time.

To reassure us all in these confused times. A phrase used in Britain and (I suspect in many cultures) is - 'it's all there in black and white'.

You can't argue with that.
It's clear, logical and precise: 'it's all there in black and white'.
It has meaning
It isn't coloured
It is direct and honest and clear
Black and white is straightforward and honest, not like colour and other obscuring stuff.

Chris Maginn

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