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Post by Captain Malachi on Sept 23, 2010 19:00:19 GMT
We're not pretty, we're fabulous dahling.
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Post by alice on Sept 23, 2010 19:09:18 GMT
Not as fabulous as... ...MAI BUNNEH! I love her. She just looks perpetually unamused. Well, she is eight. She's a grumpy old bunny ^-^ <3 She's like Why you taking pictures of me, Alice, can't you see I wanna sunbathe and chew simultaneously for the next four hours? '
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Post by Julio on Sept 23, 2010 19:20:26 GMT
It means brushing your hair until it looks perfect, it means make up, it means not wearing tattered jeans and a t-shirt with a backwards cap. Basically, it means not me. It also means having really pretty hair(I would kill someone for pretty hair like Alice's. I don't think guys really care about purdy hair and make up. I know I think a girl is generally much better looking without makeup, and I know that Psychichobo (right?) thinks the same. If a guy is dating you because you're wearing lipstick and because your hair is a bird, then he's dating you for the wrong reason. (aka SEX) There is one thing though that will turn me away from a woman. When they have really short hair. It kind of bugs me. Not that I hate it, it's just...odd looking.
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Post by alice on Sept 23, 2010 19:24:53 GMT
Julio speaks the truth!
Would you ever want to be with a guy who likes you for such superficial reasons? (Also my hair doesn't always look like that- you should see it when I wake up in the morning XD)
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Post by killercroc on Sept 23, 2010 19:59:59 GMT
^ It looks like the Angry Wig <3
Also, MAI BUNNIEs IS CUTIAR!!!1!1
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Post by Poly on Sept 23, 2010 20:00:43 GMT
Counterpoint: Women like to get all gussied up every now & then. I'll say let them. Most girls know guys won't notice new hair styles, & any sort of make up changes unless they are drastic anyway.
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Post by alice on Sept 23, 2010 20:09:06 GMT
Counterpoint: Women like to get all gussied up every now & then. I'll say let them. Most girls know guys won't notice new hair styles, & any sort of make up changes unless they are drastic anyway. Totally! Though I certainly don't wear make-up because I think boys will like it; I already have a boyfriend, and he likes me better without it, lol. I wear it because I like to look a bit different sometimes- I never cake it on, but it's nice to change your appearence slightly- I'd get bored of myself otherwise It's just a thing girls like to do. Putting on make-up is fun and makes me feel better about myself.
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Post by Trygon on Sept 23, 2010 20:10:59 GMT
It is a known fact that most men prefer make-up when they don't notice it (ie: it looks natural).
Seriously. They polled it for this TV show I was watching.
On another note; late night TV fucking sucks.
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Post by killercroc on Sept 23, 2010 20:13:14 GMT
generaly late night tv does. They put shows on that people don't want to watch really late at night or early morning.
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Post by psychichobo on Sept 23, 2010 22:41:28 GMT
I dunno, one time on late night TV I found John Carpenter's The Thing.
FUCKING AWESOME MOVIE.
And most girls are pretty, they just don't believe. Mina's probably a stunner, she's just convinced that she's ugly cos she's a tomboy and not part of the girly crowd.
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Post by Julio on Sept 23, 2010 22:43:46 GMT
I agree psychichobo ^
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Post by alice on Sept 23, 2010 22:46:59 GMT
I agree also
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Post by Trygon on Sept 23, 2010 22:47:13 GMT
Late Night movies are fucking awesome, I agree.
I watched both Grudges, Graveyard of the Fireflys, Kamikaze Girls, Tales from Earthsea and Solaris thanks to Film4 late night showings.
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Post by alice on Sept 23, 2010 22:48:31 GMT
I also agree with you Trygon- I cried my eyes out during Grave of the Fireflies :') And Tales from Earthsea is one of my favourite films
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Post by Thlaylie on Sept 23, 2010 22:49:32 GMT
She would be referred to as a "Sleeper" then. Usually term refers to an ordinary looking car that turns out to have a lot more under the hood. In this case, It's your average Hot Librarian hiding under glasses and a hair bun.
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Post by alice on Sept 23, 2010 22:51:13 GMT
Lol, that's such a stereotypical male fantasy- I used to work at a library, and I never saw one librarian wearing glasses and a bun
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Post by Thlaylie on Sept 23, 2010 22:51:49 GMT
I had this English Teacher........
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Post by Trygon on Sept 23, 2010 22:52:23 GMT
I also agree with you Trygon- I cried my eyes out during Grave of the Fireflies :') And Tales from Earthsea is one of my favourite films You'd like Kamikaze Girls. It might be your kind of thing. But Solaris (the 1972 one)? Two hours and forty five minutes of slow dialogue take a certain kind of person to watch.
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Post by alice on Sept 23, 2010 22:54:24 GMT
You'd like Kamikaze Girls. It might be your kind of thing. But Solaris (the 1972 one)? Two hours and forty five minutes of slow dialogue take a certain kind of person to watch. Kamikaze Girls: "Momoko is an ordinary girl, living an ordinary life. Ordinary, that is, if you define ordinary as wearing elaborate Lolita dresses from the Rococo period in 18th Century France. A complete fish out of water in her rural and sleepy Japanese town, where everyone buys their clothes (and everything else) at the same store and no one understands her, Momoko's life is one of sugared sweets and frilly treats. Desperate to make some money to pay for her expensive indulgence, Momoko tries selling bootleg Ver*ace and Uni*ersal Studios clothes left over from her Dad's yakuza (gangster) days. However, when punk girl and self-styled 'Yanki' Ichiko comes calling, her days as 'ordinary' are most certainly numbered... Friendship brings these two unlikely girls together" What are you trying to say? lol
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Post by Thlaylie on Sept 23, 2010 22:56:25 GMT
Did you wear glasses an have your hair up in a bun?
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