It need only be explained by the universal subconscious aversion to the image of someone incompetently contorting their body in an unnatural way to simply take an iPhone photo
@kevinszamlewski If you hold the perspective that this is the case, then the manner in which you sit indeed will be emasculating. Picture yourself rather as someone like Jude Law in Talented Mr. Ripley. You’re prioritizing your own entertainment over any previously established norm
Not even simply due to the fact there are more increments which inherently makes it more detailed. How the numbers fall on the Fahrenheit scale just feels natural, too. Getting close to 100 ? that’s too hot. Anything below 40 is coldly uncomfortable. Below zero you’re a warrior
I like Fahrenheit more than Celsius. When the conversation is relative to water, Celsius of course makes infinitely more sense. But this is never the case. Fahrenheit is better when discussing how temperature feels
There are a lot of people my age wearing cool clothes. I wish to connect with them. Like brains dissolving into one. Observe what they are observing. A lot of them meandering with another in some sort of romance, however fleeting it might be. Is there a thing that isn’t fleeting?
Sitting at a cafe in Amsterdam smoking a cig being a little performative. It feels like the world is cannibalizing itself on a global level. (Though to me Asia is impervious to it so far) Succumbing to convenience in exchange for feeling the things this convenience delivers
I buy those white sony wired headphones bc when I’m in a city I feel visually relevant but mostly bc to my brain it makes sense that they are harder to misplace. I have now purchased my 4th pair, rendering the latter illogical. Life just becomes one big performance, doesn’t it
Today I’m on my way to go see Taipei before China inevitably decides to invade. Odd but exciting state of affairs these days traveling in accordance to global dogma