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I really don't know.
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I would give you my underwear under the condition that I'm not on my period. I like underwear that have lace outlining, so that I don't get that line showing when I wear tight pants.
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"Included are performances by over two dozen musicians including Mance Lipscomb, Lightnin' Hopkins, George Lewis and J.E. Mainer."
Literally, the nearest book to me was Amoeba's "Music We Like" pamphlet. -
woah horsie! keep your pants on, im not interested in havin sex wit yous
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Aw come on, now you're REALLY pretending to misspell.
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Yes! I think every person does, it's just that very few turn out to be actual sociopaths and carry out the action for real.
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A pretentious kind of dickery. I can't tell if you really can't spell or pretending to be someone who can't spell. Are you one of Beary's friends?
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Based on what I snack on at home:
Terra Vegetable chips
tiramisu cups
chips and salsa
Wheat Thins
wasabi peas
And these aren't really "snack foods" but I like snacking on watermelon, grapes, and steamed broccoli with gochujang. -
I can't tell if this is a real anonymous question, but no. I think there's a difference between "love" and "in love." I love my significant other.
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No, there is definitely nothing "wrong" with being a hipster. In fact, I kind of like that they're around.
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Hmmm. My boyfriend compliments me very often- half of them are the cutesy kinds and the rest are honest praises. He recently told me that I'm musically talented, meaning that my music listening ears are precise and articulate. I don't know how to play an instrument or let alone read notes, but apparently I do exceptionally well with identifying intervals:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_%28music%29
I give you this link because I'm still not quite sure what they are myself. My boyfriend also said that I'm good with pitch and tone. I trust that he's not bullshitting this since he used to be a music major.
One compliment I took to heart was when a friend told me that it was admirable how passionate I am with the things I am... you know, passionate in. He said it was an "attractive" trait of mine. With film I tend to get a little more aggressive than others (that I know) would. Same thing with music- I don't just listen to Joy Division and tell people, "Yeah, this is some pretty sad stuff we got here." If you're really a fan of Joy Division, you would know that there are numerous types of demons Ian was fighting at the time, and that he wasn't just "sad." Be a little bit more of a passionate listener will you, you bloody wankin' hipster! -
I experience it all the time... in fact, I never took writing as part of any career or academic potential. I'm generally weak when it comes to creative writing, although I have a few treatments in progress.
I like to lock myself up in the bathroom and listen to music. The bathroom is a small, confined space where distractions are very limited. I like to pretend I'm in a fantasy while I'm listening to said music, and that warms up my brain factory. This usually works during the night time.
There is no cure for writer's block. I think a person comes out of it at random. I tend to come up with ideas either while I'm driving or lying in bed, which I think is common for everyone else. I get the best ideas when I'm feeling sad and lonely... an unmitigated sadness with a hint of the usual existentialism. It gets your head thinking in all sorts of places.
Ya see why Bergman is such a personal subject for me? Bah. -
Here's a story... ready?
I believe it was two men named Pat and Bob, along with the rest of the gang a couple weeks ago at Bob's quaint house in Redondo Beach...
It was the first time I met this bunch, and they were much older adults (in their early 50's) who had all known each other as art students. They were impressed at how well I behaved and participated in their discussions about all the topics we touched on. Pat claimed that I "fit in gracefully" and this other woman (I forgot her name, but she used to live in Silver Lake and currently employed as a ceramic artist) said I was mature for my age. It felt nice that these people liked me as much as I like them.
One that was especially flattering was when Bob told me very bluntly, "I admire you." You see, a couple hours before he said that, we got into a heated argument. Apparently I had offended Bob when I "dismissed" Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino and at the same time, didn't know that John Ford was a significant film maker. Bob acted hostile toward me. People were surprised because apparently Bob is normally this sweet and gentle guy... until I got the nerve to criticize something he liked. I can say SO many things in my defense right now i.e., film is subjective so Bob shouldn't have been mad at me for waving off Gran Torino AND that it makes sense why I wouldn't know who John Ford is because he's famous for making WESTERNS. Ugh.
Anyway.
I spent a great deal of time arguing back and forth with people on the internet using logic and careful analysis (thank-you, Atheist Network). So during this argument with Bob, I kept calm. I gave my logical inputs, he attacked them. After the argument died down, everything back to normal. In fact, I wasn't phased at all by Bob's attitude. I'm used to this stuff! I still liked Bob all the same. Well anyway, he respected me for the way I handled things and said I was welcome any time. It feels really good to have someone appreciate you for honest qualities.
The rest of the night went great. I had a little "girl talk" with the ceramics woman, and Pat told me fun stories about David Lynch and young Beck. I plan on seeing them again. -
I only find myself feeling competitive in film classes, and the feelings are significantly intense because I don't verbally participate in class (bad case of stage fright)... this leaves bottling up a lot of "potential" input I can put out when the teacher asks the class certain questions pertaining to a film. I always end up feeling frustratingly inadequate and hating everyone in the class; mostly because the majority of them say things I can cut deeper into, or they just say things I don't agree with. It's not just film classes, but any atmosphere that reflects people's opinions and/or tastes in movies.
I do much better during internet discussions. I blank out when I'm put on the spot live, so it's important that I'm in a room to myself without anyone looking at me and I am given time to think and re-think.
Oh god, I've derailed on this response...
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Diane
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honest, really, you have to believe me! honest!

