Looking Glass

Jul 23, 2005 00:06

We use it every day, and probably don't realize how much it affects our lives. It tells us a lot of things. It tells us if we fit in. It helps us make decisions. It influences our mood more than PMS. Yes, it's the mirror, "a surface capable of reflecting sufficient undiffused light to form an image of an object placed in front of it. Also called ( Read more... )

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bluepenguininc July 23 2005, 06:14:33 UTC
its a good question, but its human nature to feel satisfied about one's look. We use the mirror to feel good about ourselves. The only thing we can hope for is that the people that you call your friends just want to have a good time. They look beyond the outer case that cover us. Critism comes from assholes - forget them.

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judeee July 24 2005, 01:23:52 UTC
You realize that sometimes, when you're out with your best friends, you are not aware of their appearance... For example, it makes no difference to me whether Charmaine straightens her hair or wears glasses on days I see her, because I don't mind the way she looks, but the way I feel when I'm out chilling with her.... agree no? For me, this is also true when I'm with my family... I don't care how they look... just the way I feel when I'm around them!

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chaming_char July 24 2005, 17:56:31 UTC
*props* man...that's why in front of you, i dun need to hide anything. u see my manly side all the time. friends don't care how friends look, it's the feeling and the things we do together that counts. (that sounded somewhat dirty, but u you know what i mean). you don't need to look your best, unless it's at a job interview since first impressions are important...but when u're just chilling, no need to dress up baby! who cares how ppl think of you, ppl who judge are prolly people who are ugly themselves. (whoops, that was mean)

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judeee July 24 2005, 20:46:05 UTC
yep yep! *Props*
But seriously, it's true...! (wei charmaine, i'm looking for History IV recordings, do u think u have any of the following?:
- Piano Concerto in G, K453
- The Marriage of Figaro
- Piano Sonata in C-, Op. 13
- Piano Quintet in D+ ("Trout")
- The Coronation of Poppea
- Dido and Aeneas
- Cantata No. 80 (Ein Fest Burg ist unser Gott)
- Brandenburg Concerto 2 in F
- Water Music
- The Creation
- Symphony 104 in D (London)

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chaming_char July 24 2005, 21:10:58 UTC
i don't have any of those. cuz when i studied history 4, liang had all the recordings. sorry dudette

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judeee July 24 2005, 23:50:10 UTC
is ok charmaine..................................................... if only i were still liang's student...

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adaissmelly July 25 2005, 21:36:50 UTC
i seriuosly dont notice anything wrong with your faces or clothing when i'm out with u guys lol cuz i've known u guys for so long that your looks dont really matter anymore

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