Flaunt It While You've Got It

Feb 14, 2007 14:58


I have no reason for posting, except to show off this fabulous picture of me in a corset…

Look! I’m hot! Go me!

I found a printout copy of this photo the other day (the original is no longer in my possession) and decided to scan it in. It’s from back when I was college. I only wish I had known then that I could be that hot, because I honestly had ( Read more... )

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fractaluntangle February 15 2007, 02:02:54 UTC
Muahaha! Graham, that's why we love you. I really enjoy whatching guy's reactions in the group when one of us girls show up dolled to the nines.
(I secretly wonder sometimes of what you think about the way I look.)

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drkstar927 February 15 2007, 03:03:05 UTC
*blushes*

thank you, graham!

*gives you a peck on the cheek*

sometimes you can be quite the charmer...

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lol tool_42 February 16 2007, 00:20:32 UTC
Seconded.

I'd also like to add that people need to watch out, as too much confidence can come off as arrogance. This has never applied to audra, but I myself have had issues with it in the past. A friend long ago told me confidence kills, but they fergot to add hubility is key. and yes, humbility is a really funny looking word, but it IS a word, I looked it up :)

Shine on you crazy diamond..

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Re: lol drkstar927 February 16 2007, 19:40:44 UTC
*blushes again*…Well thank you too!

And I think the definitions of the words speak volumes:
Confidence: full trust; belief in the powers, trustworthiness, or reliability of a person or thing; belief in oneself and one's powers or abilities; self-confidence; self-reliance; assurance; certitude.
Arrogance: an attitude of superiority manifested in an overbearing manner or in presumptuous claims or assumptions
Humility: the quality or condition of being humble; modest opinion or estimate of one's own importance, rank, etc.

Confidence seems to be a good thing generally, but arrogance and humility are rather diametrically opposed. Maybe if one makes a conscious effort to actively be humble then they reduce the likelihood of being arrogant? Just food for thought.

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