So you are not an exhibitionist. What has it to do with museums etc. being too devoted to noisy enterteinment especially of kids?For myself, I have a desire (as opposed to a need) to be rather anonymous.
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Didn't realize I was whining. Thought I was just talking. I reckon a close look in the mirror is in order. Dang, I hate whiners. Reality can be a drag. Apologies for the unpleasantness.
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What does art in these museums have in common with religion?
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