lara black / Texts
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damn the untenable nature of the internet! the craigslist post said:
you hate expensive produce and shopping in emeryville
girl in a red coat that gave me the cutest note ever on the bart tonight. you are adorable! i'm gay, as you may have guessed by the shoes, but i haven't been able to wipe the goofy smile off my face all night. get together for a drink?
and the epilogue:
i emailed gay shoes and told him that i would take him up on that drink if he was serious, but for whatever reason (and i can think of about a thousand that i would have come up if *i* were in his gay shoes!) he never wrote back :)
luckily, at some point not too long after this was posted, i got around to developing a crush on a real person who liked me back and now i never get stood up and i don't even have to pass notes to gay men on the train!
i totally saw you there.
pose with eerily similar arm postures together?
i believe that in writing up the task and reflecting on the experience, stu is completing the requirement to rediscover non-sexual touch, and so i vote vote vote for this excellent completion!
@ waldo: updates to come, including pics of an uninhibited disco dancer with crazy boobs that replaced our x-treme skater sometime in the night!
we've been fretting over the eraser issue too. it's been raining, and we didn't want to leave anything for fear it would just get wet and moldy, but i think the answer just hit me...
i'm sorry, i wasn't clear. i'm disappointed that it has been flagged at all, and more importantly that the fact that people are continuing to vote for it does not seem to have any power to reverse that.
The Revolutionary thought that the UofA was too big and all encompassing, well, this must be frightening to somebody who likes the restrictions and security (and maybe the separatism) of the individual groups.
please notice that the revolutionary, as well as myself, eddy, and susy derkins (all active participants in the cause) make up a large percentage of the votes on this task.
i don't think people are frightened of this proposal. i think they are irked that a task worth so many points is being approached from an angle that doesn't quite fit into the existing structure of the game.
shifts in the organizational paradigm and structural framework of the game that originate from within the game itself are what make a sfzero a living, breathing entity that remains compelling and worthwhile era after era. the fact that ideas like this one, which fall outside the status quo, can find a home on the praxis is what makes me believe that sfzero is coming closer and closer to meeting it's incredible potential.
and so i am feeling a little disappointed.
hamazing.
ha!+amazing=hamazing.