Ideally, if I had the patience and discipline, I would dress to the effect of this everyday. It was the look I kind of wanted in high school also. Tangentially, here's Joe. (I love the backgrounds
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Making dolls is really more involving than one thinks, isn't it. I don't know, it's so important to get it right, to get the little representation of the mini-you right. Wee-ohd.
Eddy and I had a talk about gender equality, and we are going with the idea that we operate differently, and should indeed work to our strengths, keeping in mind that the boundaries are not set in stone.
I haven't much time but I do agree with the "chess/scrabble" analogy and that this doesn't work everywhere, runs contrary to each other often and certainly should not be foisted on other societies/cultures in it's whole and complete way.
I make no sense. I'm in Yogyakarta OMG SO MUCH FUN. It's like ICARE everyday except we work seven days a week and I get to go home to my own place. The conditions itself, however are really sad. I have photos I want you to see.
I hope you're having fun and OMG I LOVE EDWARD HOPPER because his work is what I feel inside 99.99% of the time and nobody believes me. "Automat" = me.
Eg. Oh my speaking of religiosity and anti-pornography and all that... Being here now, ok, so you know ICAREish things mean dusty clothes and so now my only pair of calf-length jeans are dirty to the point that discolouration has occured, YET it's too hot to wear long jeans and my only other option is...SHORTS. NOW, j' ai un petit probleme pq je sais pas si c' est acceptable (ca veux dire mettre le ' shorts ') a Yogya. Nobody wears them except boys in their school uniforms. GAHHH. Hahaha. It's rather trite but I don't want to commit some ghastly cultural faux pas...
Ha ha ha I laughed wicked hard when I saw those pics, all Joe needs is an army jacket and his shoe laces to be untied. :) I feel like you should have a guitar or something as an accesory.
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Eddy and I had a talk about gender equality, and we are going with the idea that we operate differently, and should indeed work to our strengths, keeping in mind that the boundaries are not set in stone.
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I make no sense. I'm in Yogyakarta OMG SO MUCH FUN. It's like ICARE everyday except we work seven days a week and I get to go home to my own place. The conditions itself, however are really sad. I have photos I want you to see.
I hope you're having fun and OMG I LOVE EDWARD HOPPER because his work is what I feel inside 99.99% of the time and nobody believes me. "Automat" = me.
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And remember when we were debating about religiosity in Indonesia? I get what you mean now.
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Eg. Oh my speaking of religiosity and anti-pornography and all that... Being here now, ok, so you know ICAREish things mean dusty clothes and so now my only pair of calf-length jeans are dirty to the point that discolouration has occured, YET it's too hot to wear long jeans and my only other option is...SHORTS. NOW, j' ai un petit probleme pq je sais pas si c' est acceptable (ca veux dire mettre le ' shorts ') a Yogya. Nobody wears them except boys in their school uniforms. GAHHH. Hahaha. It's rather trite but I don't want to commit some ghastly cultural faux pas...
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Go shopping for more capris?
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