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Aug 20, 2006 21:18

I wonder if "drama" existed before the word "drama" became parlance to youngfolk (it almost seems like people enjoy saying it)... that orwell idea of thoughts requiring words that mean them, in order to happen. I guess I'm finally seeing for the first time in my life another clear step in the the sea change that happens in youth culture every 10 ( Read more... )

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zobra August 21 2006, 02:25:53 UTC
yuh i can do that, in my white steed (truck), I am able bodied and flaming heart

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_lauren_jean_ August 21 2006, 02:51:55 UTC
I was thinking of something along the lines of that the other day. We always look back on how we used to dress and act and we laugh about it. So is there ever a point in our lives where we will look back and like ourselves, or our we always uncool?
I am guessing that cool strictly lives in the moment and is never everlasting.

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zobra August 21 2006, 04:24:40 UTC
I think you're right, that's the nature of cool. I also decided today that "cool" has a lot to do with "sex"

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_lauren_jean_ August 21 2006, 20:24:27 UTC
Really? how so?

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zobra August 21 2006, 23:35:24 UTC
i could be wrong, but it seems like for a person to be 'cool' they have to be sexually desirable

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precisionauto August 21 2006, 04:40:04 UTC
before drama, things were just triflin.

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the0208 August 21 2006, 04:45:01 UTC
I wrote an essay in english about punk music, but really, rebellion.

I was trying to show the idea that things stay the same, but the context changes, and how radical ideas done by Beethoven or later in jazz with Ornette Coleman and Coltrane were related to the rebellion of Chuck Berry and Minor Threat later on, even to modern music.

I am young, but I will never use the word drama to describe a situation like that. I think it is some...

Fuck, I don't know what I am talking about.

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