women on livejournal love two things closure and etsylostcosmonautFebruary 6 2012, 03:28:03 UTC
i don't require closure in a neat-and-tidy sense, but I still appreciate endings. I think what they were trying to say was that even if we don't get th ending we want, just th fact of something ending is enough to activate our pleasure centers
Re: women on livejournal love two things closure and etsywringFebruary 6 2012, 03:39:50 UTC
well you're always in control of your narrative. you may not get the ending you needed, but as long as you know what ending you needed and you're OK with not getting it, then you got that closure.
i like etsy in that i understand i am not a good crafter. Look at this pug painting i bought from my favorite seattle street artist:
smashmouth lostcosmonautFebruary 6 2012, 14:27:38 UTC
he's cool, I hope you or yr daughter takes him on @ least two 30-min walks every day. Ah always feel bad for pugs though, w/ their breathing. @ night sometimes it sounds like they are going to suffocate in their sleep
pretend you are on a huntlostcosmonautFebruary 6 2012, 14:35:35 UTC
naw it's good exercise for everybody, I've had several pug clients, they all loved walking -- of course w/ those midget legs of theirs you can't get very far, not even if you took 'em for an hour
Re: you need a shoe that lasts four years of walking four hours a day gil zero is yr manwringFebruary 7 2012, 01:42:21 UTC
oh ok i thought they're one of those Skechers shape-ups. still ugly but you're an adidas label whore.
bawwww those poor overweight dogs :( it's telling that he lost weight when we went on vacay and my buddy was dogsitting. i keep the bacon to a minimum now! (like .5 square inch!)
They pop up on eBay on occasion, and I can keep my eye open while thrifting! Got myself a few pairs of CB 32 Max that way, though I'm eschewing the tongue nowadays.
It's on our NF queueueue! Shall get to it soon, thanks for the extra rec. Curiously, my last bicycle resembles Bill's quite strongly (we're a Schwinn family).
Oh man, speaking of NF, have you seen Big Money Rustlas? Holy fuck, Z, we starting watching it for a lark the other night, and I couldn't tear my eyes away. One of the most ghastly movies one can imagine--a total fucking rotting Petri dish. What a way to obliterate 90 minutes...!
--mza.
Reply
i like etsy in that i understand i am not a good crafter. Look at this pug painting i bought from my favorite seattle street artist:
Reply
It's just so damn personal
--mza.
Reply
http://youtu.be/FlU8Xxh5NfQ
Reply
--mza.
Reply
Reply
--mza.
Reply
oh my god, those shoes. KILL EM WITH FIRE
Reply
http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/03/living/overweight-pets/index.html
--mza.
Reply
bawwww those poor overweight dogs :( it's telling that he lost weight when we went on vacay and my buddy was dogsitting. i keep the bacon to a minimum now! (like .5 square inch!)
Reply
Next:
--mza.
Reply
They pop up on eBay on occasion, and I can keep my eye open while thrifting! Got myself a few pairs of CB 32 Max that way, though I'm eschewing the tongue nowadays.
Reply
--mza.
Reply
Definitely stick to your size, AZM! Man, 20+ years away from basketball have made me forget the Round Mound's 34.
Reply
Have you and EPA seen th Bill Cunningham movie? His dedication to his interests reminded me of yrs
--mza.
Reply
It's on our NF queueueue! Shall get to it soon, thanks for the extra rec. Curiously, my last bicycle resembles Bill's quite strongly (we're a Schwinn family).
Oh man, speaking of NF, have you seen Big Money Rustlas? Holy fuck, Z, we starting watching it for a lark the other night, and I couldn't tear my eyes away. One of the most ghastly movies one can imagine--a total fucking rotting Petri dish. What a way to obliterate 90 minutes...!
http://www.archive.org/details/004736
http://www.archive.org/details/005467
Reply
Leave a comment