Re: Fabrizio
- From: Victoria Barrett <vbarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:55:28 -0400
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:13:22 +0100, "Sir Benjamin Nunn"
<bennunn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I never felt in synch with them, tbh. Always an outsider, me.
Me too. I have yet to meet an insider, actually, but hold out every
hope.
>When I was in my teens, I'd go to places and complain about the 'dreadful
>young people', some of whom were older than me at the time.
Very prissy.
If I were being honest with myself, I'd have verbalised the same
thing, but I was too busy in my own little, reading world to notice.
> Little has
>changed now, except they are generally younger, although young people have
>grown much older too, so there are still plenty of 'dreadful young people'
>in their 30s. Cunts.
My parents are separated by a number of years, but though I suspect my
mother minds a bit (because she's still ready to boogie, whereas my
dad likes nothing better than the comforrt of his chair at home), my
dad loves being kept young by her.
I am a bit strange that way. I always liked older men, much much older
men, but now, I only like blokes near or exactly my age.
>To anyone above a certain level of intellect, age is evidently state of
>mind, and has more to do with perceived cultural and social commonality than
>the time in which you happened to be born.
Whatever you say, sweetie.
>I can think of three friends I know who I can relate to significantly on the
>same level. One the same age as me, one seven years younger, and one 17
>years older. Who's the ***?
The one who feels wet, yet soft, and deliciously cloying, that's who.
>My tastes don't particularly change with age either. Occasionally I'll
>discover new things, but I don't buy this arbitrary age demographic crap.
>What I like, I like, and what I dislike I dislike. *** fashion and
>cuntformity.
I love fashion, and dislike cuntformity too.
Also, when I was a child, the school librarian allowed me access to
books allowed the upper forms, and I never could understand what's the
big deal about "age appropriate" anything.
Seems a lot of time and effort is spent in this world, trying to make
square pegs fit into round holes. And that's silly.
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