sfosegine errorelli / Texts
Order by: date ↓ - rating ↑I will consider this task done when I retrieve the letter I wrote and saved a copy of when I was 11. I will not have anyone in my family go and find it in my childhood bedroom, so this will have to wait until I go home myself.
I'm glad you like this one. I made it because I did something I was sure would fit some task somewhere, but couldn't find the right thing. Now it fits like a glove. If you send me your mailing address, I'll send you some jam. But is that a string I just attached?
This is glib. And even if it weren't, it would be eXXXtreme sports, which is silly.
that would be incredible. 2x all points.
Where is the parrot? Can you circle it? I don't doubt it's there, I just can't find it.
By the by, isn't the photo of the bottled jam uncommonly beautiful? Rembrandt-ey, almost. Total accident.
My digital camera is a coolpix from the 90s which weighs about 3 lbs, so I don't take it around with me most times. But now I have a planned excursion, I will do just that.
That's not a flag, that's a postcard.
What I mean is the thing you made is probably 4x8 inches, right? And made of stiff material, cardboard or something? There are general standards for what a flag looks like aside from it having symbolic markings; if it's not big and made of cloth, or nylon or whatever, able to flap in the wind, its status as flag is dubious. When congress debates flag-burn-prohibiting amendments, they use specific language to limit the discussion to actual flags, not notebook covers with stars and stripes, or ralph lauren sweaters, etc. I don't think that because you did the task you get to make your own definitions. If I decide that the milkman is the mailman and distract him instead, I may feel satisfied, but I have not distracted the mailman. My complaint is that you didn't make a flag, and so I think the task was not completed.






you have no idea how comfortable my chair is.