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    <title>true evil</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[One of the interesting things that's emerged from the last year is the propensity for people to use the word, and the concept of &quot;evil&quot;...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>One of the interesting things that's emerged from the last year is the propensity for people to use the word, and the <em>concept</em> of &quot;evil&quot; again. I had a favorite <em>Time</em><!-- they hate it when you call them Time Magazine --> cover a few years back that was a great black-on-black full-page that subtly spelled out EVIL. (If I recall, the cover story was an essay by Pico Iyer... anybody remember?) Perfect for the wall of a teenager's bedroom, especially since I was lucky enough to appreciate the inanity of a <em>news</em>magazine leading with a cover on EVIL. That's all news <em>is</em>, reporting on evil.</p><p>But I had a harder time understanding the true nature of evil, because it's just a ridiculous construct. My conception of it, dork that I am, was basically Darth Vader. (Does it reveal what a romantic I am that my definition of evil has good at its core?) And I couldn't understand how regular folks could interact with evil. I pictured a bunch of tired TIE fighter pilots, schlepping back to their quarters in the Death Star after another mindless training run, and running into the Sith Lord in those cramped-ass industrial grey Late Imperial hallways...</p><p><strong>TIE Pilot:</strong> Hey, uh.... Darth?</p><p><strong>Darth Vader:</strong> *glowers menacingly*</p><p><strong>TIE Pilot:</strong> We, um... Me and a couple of the other guys were gonna rent <em>Cocoon 2</em> later and watch it in the pilot's lounge. Did you want &mdash;</p><p><strong>Darth Vader:</strong> No.</p><p><strong>TIE Pilot:</strong> But we were gonna have, like, popcorn. And maybe then some foosball?</p><p><strong>Darth Vader:</strong> *raises gripping hand in the &quot;you want some choke-choke?&quot; gesture and cocks one lava-scarred eyebrow underneath his helmet*</p><p><strong>TIE Pilot:</strong> Yeah, okay then. We'll just be down in the lounge. If you change your mind, we might get <em>Princess Bride</em> again, then, too. *walks away*</p><p><strong>Darth Vader:</strong> *long, mechanically-controlled sigh*</p>]]>
      
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