Massimo Pigliucci is frank about human character.
https://philosophynow.org/issues/138/The_Character_Gap_by_Christian_B_Miller
The Character Gap by Christian B. Miller
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Re: The Character Gap by Christian B. Miller
The rock was brown, brownish, it looked plum-pudding, sparkling in the bright noon sun. I felt it - rough, rough, rough, smooth, rough, rough, smooth, rough. The bouncing ball bounced like it'd never bounced before. The girl - blonde locks, green eyes, dimples - looked at me. I could smell the sea and again rough, rough, smooth, rough, smooth. Somewhere inside the belly of the beast a tooth fell off, from a skull half cooked ... he didn't fly that day.