Mal: Does.. um.. does this seem kind of tight? Kaylee: Shows off your backside.

'Shindig'


Natter .38 Special  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Kat - Aug 22, 2005 7:20:32 am PDT #114 of 10002
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Have you seen Wedding Crashers yet?

Nope. I should do that this week, sometime.

VV doesn't look bad with weight, not at all. But in Swingers he was so sort of matinee idol attractive.

I don't like Jesse's theory of parity because it flies in the face of my first law of attraction which states that, generally speaking, men date women who are one notch (or more) more attractive than they are and women date men who are one notch (or less) attractive than they are. It creates dating spiral where the most attractive men are gay men.

CAn you tell this was a theory we formed in college while out drinking?


§ ita § - Aug 22, 2005 7:25:37 am PDT #115 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I think Jesse's Law is one of dictating how one should behave, and yours is an assessment of behaviour.

Basically, you should have a cage match.


Jesse - Aug 22, 2005 7:26:47 am PDT #116 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I'm not dictating nothing! I just like it.

I do think Kat may be on to something, looks-wise, though.


Volans - Aug 22, 2005 7:26:51 am PDT #117 of 10002
move out and draw fire

What happens to Jesse's Theory of Parity when the members of the couple change as they age? Some people get better-looking as they get older, and some don't. Some keep up with their studies (remain interested in life) and some become couch potatoes. If you start out with couple-equality, you could still end up with Mr. and Mrs. Sprat.


§ ita § - Aug 22, 2005 7:28:32 am PDT #118 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

If you start out with couple-equality, you could still end up with Mr. and Mrs. Sprat.

Then Jesse thinks you should get divorced.


Jesse - Aug 22, 2005 7:28:35 am PDT #119 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I think I really mean "going together" when I said parity. Because in the classic loud-woman/quiet-man combo, they aren't the same, but they work so well together. For example.

What happens to Jesse's Theory of Parity when the members of the couple change as they age?

I dunno, but I do know that not all couples stay together forever.

Then Jesse thinks you should get divorced.

No no! I don't think you SHOULD get divorced! I think you might grow apart and WANT to get divorced.


Nilly - Aug 22, 2005 7:29:03 am PDT #120 of 10002
Swouncing

I just wrote a long post in which I manage to disagree with myself, and my browser killed itself in protest. I think this is a sign that I should go finish my grading so tha tI can watch "Charile and the Chocolate Factory" tomorrow.


§ ita § - Aug 22, 2005 7:29:30 am PDT #121 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I think I really mean "going together" when I said parity.

So you're saying that people that work well together should date?

Sounds pretty controversial to me...


Jesse - Aug 22, 2005 7:31:31 am PDT #122 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

So you're saying that people that work well together should date?

Sounds pretty controversial to me...

This is why I don't understand the controversy. If you see a couple where one is way better looking than the other, you can be sure there's some other element balancing that out. I mean, right?

In work news, my back-from-vacation boss has yet to give me anything to do, but he is confident he could use me for extra hours next week. @@


Vortex - Aug 22, 2005 7:31:34 am PDT #123 of 10002
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I never understand the way people seem to think that they need to point out to you facts about yourself.

or ask you stupid questions like "when are you going to get married" or "why aren't you married". I always want to say "because I so enjoy this line of questioning that I wouldn't dream of finding happiness so that I can always hear it"

oh, and I'm like ita -- you have to give me a clear signal that you want to given a positive response, no matter what the truth is.