/\ A brilliant summation.
Online then exaggerates all of those points with its creation of virtual peer groups - A phenomenon which is interesting to observe, but one which once you've seen it, you've seen it.
The most I've ever really seen on the majority of the Internet has been 'approval of what is approved of'. And a lot of people asking what it is that they should approve of.
Real life, as always, is more interesting and messy than online. And I love it when the two collide - Nothing but laughter ensues.
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And not a sock in sight no doubt. I gave up his blog when he did one in Australia and all the photographs were off 'indie kids' wearing bastardised Ivy which is a very small sub-group of Australian fashion scene. Would have taken him all of five minutes in a city mall.
l've chosen to become a respectable citizen these days. No immoral thoughts, no flirting with pretty faces l don't know, and strictly no alcohol or any fun stuff. On the straight and narrow with me. Strictly `monk-man' qualities.
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High-class is the best kind of Gold. In fact if you prefix anything with 'high-class' it means it's pretty fucking premium. High-class prostitutes are a good example of this. They are easily distinguishable from other prostitutes because they wear mid-class platinum.... which, interestingly, is directly comparable in terms of class to high-class gold.
...And those Steve Jobb's jobbies look jobby.
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Excuse me sir, May I have the name of your tailor please so I can ensure I never use him.
That's how you upscale an owl pellet.