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Aug 12, 2009 21:59

Putting a claim on something does not ensure that it is yours. If you really wish to own it you must put it physically under your control, and keep it there. Some may talk of morality, and others of religion, but give me a snug bit of property and I shall be happy enough.

filtered to Chuck Bass;

Hello, hello. Can we have a little talk? Are you

why is this my responsibility, puck-robin, it's fine art, subject of great import, i'm better than chuck bass, in ur barz stealin ur tipz, challenge bad trophy good, have you no shame, wine sheep and song, goodfellow, pan of the green wood, that's hot, what belongs to goodfellow, do want, good mood is good, i wants a shiny, beautiful blair, you don't con a conman

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miss_waldorf August 13 2009, 02:10:09 UTC
I wonder what it is you're actually talking about.

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winewomenand August 13 2009, 02:25:57 UTC
She is so sure that I must have an ulterior motive. If I were not me I might be mildly insulted.

Would you like to guess?

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miss_waldorf August 13 2009, 02:37:44 UTC
Ulterior motives are what makes people interesting. Without them, even you'd be bland.

Personal experience?

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winewomenand August 13 2009, 02:40:33 UTC
I could never be bland, on account of the fact that the sun doth shine out of my perfectly sculpted well-tanned ass.

A few hundred of those. I like to have things.

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miss_waldorf August 13 2009, 02:50:50 UTC
You're always so charming~

As does everyone, right?

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winewomenand August 13 2009, 03:02:56 UTC
I would like to say that I try very hard, but I do not.

There are others with other standards of living. I do not understand them and they bore me.

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miss_waldorf August 13 2009, 03:12:10 UTC
Some people are just born with it.

You mean those who want too little?

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winewomenand August 13 2009, 03:19:05 UTC
Those that are born, at any rate.

Those who seek happiness chiefly in that which is unquantifiable. It leads only to disappointment and fleeting satisfaction.

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miss_waldorf August 13 2009, 03:22:24 UTC
Ah, pardon me, I forgot.

You prefer a life of material then?

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winewomenand August 13 2009, 03:27:09 UTC
In my position, one had better. I have no foolish notions of an afterlife, and I will be in this world for as long as it is. And so I ought to appreciate it for what it is, and that is made of stuff.

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miss_waldorf August 13 2009, 03:32:30 UTC
Agreed.

What I have is money, and money can't buy intangible things like happiness or love or whatever, so I'll settle for shoes~

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winewomenand August 13 2009, 03:38:24 UTC
And if happiness comes your way on its own, then you will meet it wearing an absolutely fabulous pair of shoes. You see how that works?

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miss_waldorf August 13 2009, 03:39:28 UTC
Absolute genius~

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