Third Glow

Jan 13, 2011 02:38

Are things always so ridiculous here? I can't say that I've seen so much silliness outside Wonderland. Even there, I do not believe it was quite to these... extremes.

But more than that, perhaps there is a message to be gleaned from this. A statement of sorts. It will just take me a little time to determine what it is.

unaffected, event: clothing crossover

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altair_rider January 13 2011, 09:50:20 UTC
I really don't think there's any greater meaning to this, other than Desai having a warped sense of humor.

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weaving_hearts January 13 2011, 10:26:14 UTC
Perhaps. However, does that mean that you cannot learn a lesson from it?

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altair_rider January 13 2011, 10:29:25 UTC
I can't think that there's a lesson to be learned from wearing a dress meant for cute little girls. Unless Desai is trying to say I look good in drag.

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weaving_hearts January 13 2011, 10:34:13 UTC
Perhaps the message is that things of that nature should not bother us? That way, we become more flexible and it makes it easier to adapt to things when they get rough.

Hm... This is definitely something I need to think on.

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altair_rider January 13 2011, 10:42:27 UTC
Maybe, though everyone just ends up looking completely ridiculous and uncomfortable. I'm all for gender equality or whatever, but this is kind of extreme. I've worn ridiculous clothes before, but this thing takes the cake.

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weaving_hearts January 13 2011, 10:45:26 UTC
Do the clothes make the man?

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altair_rider January 13 2011, 11:18:57 UTC
Yes! I paid a lot of money for those hooded vests!

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weaving_hearts January 13 2011, 11:27:48 UTC
I see. So in this place, a person's style and manner of dress defines him. Curious. I always assumed it was the other way around.

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altair_rider January 13 2011, 11:30:17 UTC
You try walking around dressed like a little girl and see how you feel. Plus, there's a draft in here and the tights make my legs itch.

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