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Nov 08, 2009 19:28

a) I hate anxiety, particularly social and college anxiety. I know I shouldn't worry this much since there's really not too much I can do about it, but ugggggh. I also have to find some kind of summer program to do this summer since I took a slacker summer last year since I got rejected from the one thing that I applied to ( Read more... )

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romantic_india November 9 2009, 09:04:59 UTC
a) IAWTC. Especially when it causes you to break out in an ugly cold sore. Not that I would know anything about that, you understand...

b) I approve very much of this club.

c) Ooooh, interesting...maybe she can start to question whether the other things she's had to deal with - her master leaving, the curse, etc. - really are real, because she's been transitioning between the real world and her dream world. For example, this curse on the love interest may have been very vague to begin with - which would explain why she has not been able to break it - and towards the end, the question of whether this curse exists at all could arise.

d) LOL Oh high school...well, then show them. Show them that editorial journalism is not about name-dropping (imo, that's for the wannabe fashionistas).

e) Move to SoCal then. ;)

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fathomlesssky November 10 2009, 02:02:15 UTC
c) Dude, that's such an excellent idea. It would even tie the two plots together into this neat little package (actually, that would make the plot incredibly complex, but you get what I mean...) <3

d) I get the feeling that about half of them might actually be wannabe fashionistas. Except for "indie" (yet ultimately mass-produced).

e) Oh I wish :-P Especially now that it rains constantly.

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mywholecry November 10 2009, 00:04:29 UTC
Read a lot of pretentious Pitchfork articles and compare everything to early Morrissey, and thus you have hipster status. You should show them that you have awesome music taste and better writing skills without being a douche.

(>:D hipsters are fun to mess with, though! Especially trying to make them have actual reactions to things instead of just rolling their eyes and looking bored.)

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fathomlesssky November 10 2009, 02:07:13 UTC
Oh dear God, the style that Pitchfork writers employ sounds incredibly like what the Young Critics are aiming for. Except Young Critics like to lavishly pepper their writing with snark to prove how smart they are.

(I get the feeling I'm not going to be very good at make-the-hipster-change-his-expression, but the idea's just too fun to pass up :-P Muaha.)

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