carol's workuliawithredFebruary 15 2008, 07:15:55 UTC
the embodiment analysis of pop-cultural anthropology at the intersection of a mischievously deft application of ethnology, heaped with a formidable dose of political implication via psychoanalysis, further infused with healthy effects of marijuana, noble intentions and a truly impressive sense of amusement by way of nearly transcendent self-reflection that absorbs dark, irreproachable tones of melancholy into an effortlessly subtle, curiously self-renewing halo of graciousness, passion and a sort of gratitude, the expression of which is total and free, as here consequence and cause do not follow each other being identical: the deep enjoyment of life.
and that's just the beginning. damn it. happy v-day!
Re: carol's worksixchairsFebruary 16 2008, 20:38:20 UTC
every once in awhile you have this uncanny ability to render me completely inarticulate! i think i'm mostly just stunned by your beautiful sense of intellect and generosity, the totality of which is a hyper-developed sensitivity to life that i feel so lucky to experience. my heart is full and i'm waiting on your return. in the meantime
all my love and gratitude is yours, totally and freely! <3
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The fireworks in the garbage can was a dead-giveaway - didn't they seem so happy to be naughty? Good song, btw. Sound like Tom Waits fans.
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and that's just the beginning. damn it.
happy v-day!
:-DDDDDDDDDD
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all my love and gratitude is yours, totally and freely!
<3
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