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Christ is king!
you dont look particularly hunchbacked
too drained and uninspired from work to be able to write. also, theres no point in writing if im going to have a deformed skull (except maybe that i will be able to pay for botox)No. Writer's block as usual. I suppose it's the same with you?
Thanks, but it looks really bad to me sometimes.you dont look particularly hunchbacked
unless it hurts i wouldnt worry about it (although id worry enough to take care that it didnt get any worse, like doing stretches or whatever). good posture is for nerds. i always liked those old prada ads where the models were purposely slumped over with atrocious posture.Thanks, but it looks really bad to me sometimes.
'i think maybe you're projecting again, pep pep!'well, i dont hate her. she's one of the few people at work i can talk to, who doesnt make me feel limited by their perceptions of me as stupid people, not having any gauge for superior intelligence, tend to do. that isnt nothing. she isnt full of herself either-- rather she seems way more interested in other people than i could ever be and actually remembers things you tell her unlike everyone else around here. she's really not that objectionable (other than yes, being confident and in that unoriginal way that every other confident youth these days seems to be confident as well as having a really cringey cowgirl kind of laugh). i think maybe you're projecting again, pep pep!
i do think however that being wracked with self-doubt and crawling around feeling inferior is probably good for anyone with any interest in actually making important art as opposed to just getting a desk job so, her loss. personally, i cherish all my neuroses and existential angst. i admit that it is a bit frustrating how things seem so easy for some people though. but i wouldnt want to be in her position, because, being a hopeless egotist, im interested in my own unique experience above all else and her experience isnt my experience so i dont really care that much what she does with it.
Yeah, the big old fraud got rumbled.ESPECIALLY when it fell off and it was revealed that there was nothing underneath!
Wasn't that what they called 'ugly chic'? I never did get that. It always reminds me of one of my favourite songs by Randy Newman, which has the lyric:unless it hurts i wouldnt worry about it (although id worry enough to take care that it didnt get any worse, like doing stretches or whatever). good posture is for nerds. i always liked those old prada ads where the models were purposely slumped over with atrocious posture.
It's the weight of swishing all that hair around. It keeps his neck muscles nice and toned.neil has good posture though. neil has beautiful posture. it's not nerdy when it's neil.
Yeah....It's the weight of swishing all that hair around. It keeps his neck muscles nice and toned.
Wasn't that what they called 'ugly chic'? I never did get that. It always reminds me of one of my favourite songs by Randy Newman, which has the lyric:
She dresses in black
All of the time
Wears an orthopaedic shoe
Some sore of uglification thing
She's into
Will give an example when I get home! It's definitely not something that can be explained in mere words'i think maybe you're projecting again, pep pep!'
Almost certainly.
However, please define the 'cringey cowgirl laugh'. I don't think we have those here.
Ah, see, that's where I'm going wrong. It never occurred to me that my clothing should have intellect. I just try to pick stuff in nice colours/prints/fabrics that doesn't make me look too old or fat. And cheap. It has to be cheap. How would you suggest I add a little more intellect to my sartorial choices?Was there an ugly chic movement? I guess Prada would fall into that for some people. I don't understand it, I've always thought Prada to be consistently superb. I think maybe the issue is that it's imbued with a bit more intellect than people usually require/desire their clothing to have.
Me too! So articulate, so gentlemanly, gets so precisely to the heart of everything. He is a rare voice of sanity in a mad world.I'm sure bun bun is so tired of me usurping all of his grand discoveries and interests (i cant help it, its what i do!) but I have to confess I'm in love with Douglas Murray. He is such an extraordinarily fine gentleman. 110% my kind of guy.
well first off your criteria for choosing clothes is all wrong. a person who dresses with intellect in mind does not think about whether things make them look old, fat or whether or not they got a good deal on what they're wearing.Ah, see, that's where I'm going wrong. It never occurred to me that my clothing should have intellect. I just try to pick stuff in nice colours/prints/fabrics that doesn't make me look too old or fat. And cheap. It has to be cheap. How would you suggest I add a little more intellect to my sartorial choices?
okay, here it is: the "cowgirl laugh"'i think maybe you're projecting again, pep pep!'
Almost certainly.
However, please define the 'cringey cowgirl laugh'. I don't think we have those here.
Me too! So articulate, so gentlemanly, gets so precisely to the heart of everything. He is a rare voice of sanity in a mad world.