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There it is met — why not? we've seen everything else — by sculptures: squat, homely, nailed-wood things from 1931 and 1932.
Still, I later wondered aloud to a man I met why a lounge with fire pits, a 12-foot-wide HDTV monitor, and million-dollar views felt it also needed to throw in a couple of dancers in panties.
When I asked the people I met why Japan had seen so little looting, they offered cultural analogies from far afield: the rigorous discipline of ikebana, the art of flower arranging; the elaborate rituals of kendo, Japanese fencing.
We do it in the form of vulgar slandering: "You are the most stupid person I have ever met", "Why does such an asshole like you try to write?", "Fuck you".
"After many years of great work here, I have to go into some office and tell a person who I have never met why I deserve to work at The Journal.
I left the S.E.C. and went back to my hotel and sent him an e-mail message, asking him the same question I asked the first time we met: why hadn't he been scared off?
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