Intolerance: Love's Struggle Through the Ages (1916) is an American silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and is considered one of the great masterpieces of the Silent Era. It has also been called "the only film fugue". ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerance_(film)
the state of being intolerant; An intolerant word or action; extreme sensitivity to a food or drug; allergy en.wiktionary.org/wiki/intolerance
intolerant - unwilling to tolerate difference of opinion
Intolerant is a Filipino thrash/metalcore band from Manila, Philippines. Formed by the members of two genre-defining bands, Intolerant's music is a mixture of traditional thrash metal combined with borrowed elements from death, stoner metal, hardcore and even classic rock n' roll. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerant
intolerant - Unable or indisposed to tolerate, endure or bear; Not tolerant; close-minded about new or different ideas. ... en.wiktionary.org/wiki/intolerant
was a colossal undertaking filled with monumental sets, lavish period costumes, and more than 3,000 extras. The film consisted of four distinct but parallel stories that demonstrated mankind's intolerance during four different ages in world history. ... india.smashits.com/index.php
When the body reacts inappropriately but non-allergically (ie without IgE production) to a particular substance. Many people experience reactions to certain types of food. Of these, 2-3% are allergic to the foods concerned; the rest experience intolerance. www.asthmacure.com/Glossary/ASTHMAGLOSSARY.html
really? i see intolerance as passive resistance. tolerance on the other hand would be closer to active acceptance intolerance to me means letting your unchallenged prejudices take the reigns and dictate how you interact with others, whereas tolerance requires more thought. i do think anyone and everyone has it in them to be both, at different times.
indifference i see as simply not being affected either way about something (or someone). imagine a buoy in the ocean, swaying every which way depending on the tide, vs. an anchor, that's the difference between indifference and caring.