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Feb 26, 2006 00:18

My hair hasn't stopped behaving like it belongs to the eighties. I find it obnoxious, and I told it so, however, no change has been made. So, fuck my hair, and fuck Doug. Anna, it was Doug, not Joey ( Read more... )

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pixidreamz February 25 2006, 22:46:20 UTC
That's exactly what I mean by cameras stealing your soul, cameras always catch people at those mili-second moments when they're not composed, and it says a lot about a person - too much when it's personal. Sometimes you take the picture a second too soon and get pictures of people preparing themselves to look composed and you've caught a glimpse of something pathetically human that a person wouldn't necessarily want to have known. In a time when every one is trying to come off as superman, wonderwoman, or the sad opposite of the two, it's strange that cameras, which have a knack for capturing people at moments when they're not perfectly posed, are so popular. Not to knock photography, because it's terrifyingly wonderful, just like dissection is fascinatingly gross. Good photography is like writing because it portrays something genuinely sad or beautiful when artfully, masterfully done, and there’s nothing that can change minds and lives like a genuine thing. I don’t think the fact that it can be seen anytime, anywhere makes it ( ... )

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runnyyolk February 26 2006, 10:27:39 UTC
Of course I find that interesting, and I hate how much of it is true, because someone I've never met before can tell me things abut myself that are for the most part true, only from me answering a few questions for the college process.

And to that other part, all that I can say in response is YEAH.

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theskywilleatus February 26 2006, 05:45:46 UTC
i love wondering too.

also, i like your hair.

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runnyyolk February 26 2006, 10:30:37 UTC
Well, thank you. We should wonder sometime together. That sounds like a bad pickup line, and I guess, in a way it is. But we can pretend it isn't.

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aquariansnake February 26 2006, 18:34:03 UTC
I've never thought about it as intently as you have before, but all that stuff about preservation IS scary. Though I have always found immortality scary.

Women over the age of 40 has a better chance getting hit by lightening than getting married.

Much love.

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runnyyolk February 26 2006, 19:25:14 UTC
I'm not sure if I find immortality scary, or if I find it really sad, becuase everything you once knew so well becomes old. And the people you love die. I guess it's scary because sadness from loss is something to be scared of.

Haha, she's a HO!

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