Every time I get the notification to one of your posts or notes I’m reminded how much I admire your writing, truly. I adooore this “things I hate” recent vibe ❤️
I would love to have been the fly on the wall in the council meeting where all agreed that version two had the requisite 'character' that version one lacked.
Maybe this is an architectural 'I can't tell the difference between two belts in Miranda Priestley's office' but the two proposals, for all intents and purposes, look identical to me. The brick facade is Malibu Stacey with a new hat.
My feelings about the new building are somewhat influenced by the fact that I went to school with someone who's father was responsible for the glass in the old building and my parents never missed the opportunity to remind me whenever we were in town, but I've yet to meet someone who's delighted to see it go.
My poor head! I'm trying to disentangle " I do not have an unambiguously chosen dog in this fight."
I feel that is not entirely unmeaningless but I find myself obsessing over "so does she have an ambiguously chosen dog? And how can you choose a dog ambiguously? Suppose you choose the dog, but the dog chooses someone else – would that count?"
Every time I get the notification to one of your posts or notes I’m reminded how much I admire your writing, truly. I adooore this “things I hate” recent vibe ❤️
Born to hate, blessed to be from a city that never stops giving me fodder!!!
Amen.
I would love to have been the fly on the wall in the council meeting where all agreed that version two had the requisite 'character' that version one lacked.
Maybe this is an architectural 'I can't tell the difference between two belts in Miranda Priestley's office' but the two proposals, for all intents and purposes, look identical to me. The brick facade is Malibu Stacey with a new hat.
My feelings about the new building are somewhat influenced by the fact that I went to school with someone who's father was responsible for the glass in the old building and my parents never missed the opportunity to remind me whenever we were in town, but I've yet to meet someone who's delighted to see it go.
My poor head! I'm trying to disentangle " I do not have an unambiguously chosen dog in this fight."
I feel that is not entirely unmeaningless but I find myself obsessing over "so does she have an ambiguously chosen dog? And how can you choose a dog ambiguously? Suppose you choose the dog, but the dog chooses someone else – would that count?"