The horny confident sex positive ones 👍. I’m one of those three
First upvoter just here to say this post is gonna do numbers
Just think of the beauty and the beast song. I’m not even joking thats how I do it
OK but no you know where the sun rises and sets if youre in a familiar place atleast
Momma warned me about people like you
What in the ‘I’d fuck this guys dead wife too’ situation you putting me in 😭
Every person and couple has their own so its tough to say. I wake my gf with kisses only which she likes.
It was more the vibe, the offering was just the most clear thing I could describe. But I’m still inclined to think i was reading too much into this or else act it wasn’t even in the unlikely case that it was until the end of the week.
Scared me there mate
Not to defend all the idiots we see, but I have to say; the people who do any sort of creative work tend to want to explore a deeper meaning. Not that the aesthetic or technical skill isn’t valuable, its probably harder to have great technical skill.
I write, both poetry and short stories (just for myself not as a career or anything) and I don’t want to do the shallow stuff either. But that doesn’t mean your rupi kaur like ‘poets’ are ‘bad’. Clearly strike some form of emotion for the readers.
A lot of comedians do have some deep material, both philosophical and emotional. Not talking about your clap comedians, Trevor Noah etc whose ‘jokes’ are meant to make them seem righteous and nget claps and cheers instead of laughs. (Not saying Trevor Noah doesn’t have the capacity to pull laughs, he can be funny too).
But look at someone like Steven Wright, a postmodernist sense of humour that builds upon that kind of art.
“I have a map of the United States… Actual size. It says, ‘Scale: 1 mile = 1 mile.’ I spent last summer folding it. I hardly ever unroll it. People ask me where I live, and I say, 'E6.”
Here’s an example, I love this joke, it builds upon the Borges story On Exactitude in Science and elaborates on a concept in Lewis Carroll’s Sylvie and Bruno Concluded: a fictional map that had “the scale of a mile to the mile.” One of Carroll’s characters notes some practical difficulties with this map and states that “we now use the country itself, as its own map, and I assure you it does nearly as well.”
Italian writer Umberto Eco expanded upon the theme, quoting the story as the epigraph for his short story “On the Impossibility of Drawing a Map of the Empire on a Scale of 1 to 1”, collected in his How to Travel with a Salmon and Other Essays.
French philosopher Jean Baudrillard cited “On Exactitude in Science” as a predecessor to his concept of hyperreality in his 1981 treatise Simulacra and Simulation.
(I copied the last bit from Wikipedia)
So we can explore massive themes and ideas as comedians. And quite a few do.
PS. You can read both SUPER short stories on [email protected] and I post my poetry on [email protected]
Pair-a-cops
Couldn’t come up with a better pun rn I’m sorry 😭
Quarter life crises tend to be even worse 😭. Those I know
If you were born that long ago, youre probably in a retirement homa and not on Lemmy
No no philosophy :(
Why isn’t anyone mentioning what Wendy’s it is
Reading a book that explains a book I don’t understand and failing to understand either at the end.
Haha no I got that, what I meant was that the visibility is really low and you can barely even see any light.
My brain was well fried by the time I replied to you and couldn’t get my point across
My first thought was that it was a dunk on jam filled donuts and it meant the opinion of someone who likes em can’t be trusted.
But now i think its the opposite and the jam filled donuts temped the tattooed guy which is why he hides his tatoo reading ‘be the best you can be’ as he can’t resist them
And it crumbles