i have a friend in fort wayne; i was tempted to be naive and ask if you knew her.
i do love diane arbus; her photography is so wicked and morbid. i will confess that her work creeps me out; not so much the physical deformity or unconventional appearance of her subjects, but the quality of her photos and their dark, misconstrued quality. for my most recent photography assignment we were asked to emulate the style of our favorite photographers - my friend morgan immitated arbus [i chose sally mann] and i think the result was striklingly similar to her eerie trademark style
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also, i'm not trying to be a jackass, but i think you messed up some of those lyrics. it's not "the kipsey" but "poughkeepsie" [an old boyfriend of mine was a big something corporate fan, and i am good with geography].
i was hoping my wavering vote would be asserted by some of your comments to others, but you seem to show no interest in debating anything. i retract my compulsive vote [i was excited about photography, yet again] and go with a no, thank you.
I'm of the opinion that people use mental instability as a crutch more than is necessary, and we live in a society that over-diagnoses serious diseases like depression, bipolar, and the like. I am making a generalized statement by saying that.
The golem agrees with the subject on mental illnesses. The golem has battled many dangerous foes over the golem's many years of proto-life, but never has mental illness been a challenger of any true worth.
The golem votes no, because while the picture was really interesting and unique... The picture was really interesting.
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i do love diane arbus; her photography is so wicked and morbid. i will confess that her work creeps me out; not so much the physical deformity or unconventional appearance of her subjects, but the quality of her photos and their dark, misconstrued quality. for my most recent photography assignment we were asked to emulate the style of our favorite photographers - my friend morgan immitated arbus [i chose sally mann] and i think the result was striklingly similar to her eerie trademark style ( ... )
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i see nothing special.
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I'm of the opinion that people use mental instability as a crutch more than is necessary, and we live in a society that over-diagnoses serious diseases like depression, bipolar, and the like. I am making a generalized statement by saying that.
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The golem votes no, because while the picture was really interesting and unique... The picture was really interesting.
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Cole is right. You show no signs of being able to converse intellectually.
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