I think the thumb print on the throat of many people is childhood trauma that goes unprocessed and unrecognized.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If one person in a group of ten is missing the tip of his little finger, I will notice it almost immediately. This extreme attention to visual detail is not a virtue, just a fact of my person. It happens seemingly involuntarily and strikes me as neither good nor bad.
If you do big things they print your face, and if you do little things they print only your thumbs.
The printing press is either the greatest blessing or the greatest curse of modern times, sometimes one forgets which it is.
These days, there are a great many books about childhood trauma and its effects, but at the time all the experts agreed that one should forget about it as quickly as possible and pick up where you left off.
But the throat just kind of falls into line once you realize in your head what it is. You got to remember the musicality of a character you're going to do.
Many composers today don't know what the human throat is.
What one has not experienced, one will never understand in print.
Sometimes I think opposable thumbs were invented so teenage girls could use text messaging.
There are times when parenthood seems nothing more than feeding the hand that bites you.
The fingers must be educated, the thumb is born knowing.