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	<title>Geek World Living &#187; Star Trek</title>
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		<title>Getting to the point of Spock ears</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After seeing the movie Star Trek for the fourth time, I realized one of the things I like about it comes from a childhood experience. In the scene where Spock as a child is ridiculed and bullied for being part human. When I was in the third grade I was teased mercilessly for being like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After seeing the movie Star Trek for the fourth time, I realized one of the things I like about it comes from a childhood experience. In the scene where Spock as a child is ridiculed and bullied for being part human. When I was in the third grade I was teased mercilessly for being like &#8220;Spock&#8221; because I have one pointed ear.  Here is a webcam image to help illustrate (in case you are wondering &#8211; no the photo has not been worked or altered in Photoshop). My ear looks less dramatic now than it did when I was a kid.  But it is definitely not your run-of-the-mill normal person ear. (As far as I know.  If anyone else who has a similar ear would write or send a picture, that would be swell).</p>
<p>In the movie, seeing the fictional depiction of children from another world carrying out such taunts is a powerful reminder of just how common this is for real people.  It is a frightening aspect of human nature to me.  It&#8217;s both brutal and common.  It reveals the primitive parts of our brains hard at work overriding the more evolved parts.</p>
<p>When I was a kid I didn&#8217;t think anyone knew that kids were doing such mean things to each other (or particularly, me).  Of course, now, I believe that being different as a kid helped me to see difference as something to embrace and diversity as a source of strength.  It probably also explains my love of sci-fi as a genre &#8211; there were alternative better worlds to live on,  or at least to dream of.  So, two cheers for pointed ears!</p>
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