Pretty dress, Jilli!
Loving the Danish expression, as well.
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Pretty dress, Jilli!
Loving the Danish expression, as well.
Ouch. Hec just made me understand abstract art and Dadaism. I think my brain wasn't meant to bend that way.
Most of the people I see who use it tend to have this hip, cynical, "I've evolved to a place beyond you plebeian modern folk, therefore I am post-modern"
Only they call it "po-mo."
Or perhaps the people mocking them do. I'm not sure.
I think my brain wasn't meant to bend that way.
::puts Zen's brain in a headlock::
"Surrender to art! Surrender!"
How women from other countries refer to "that time of the month"
I have always loved the Danes. Even moreso now.That one cracked me up too.
David, I ,for one, love your untangling the threads of these things.
Joe and I fail today.
Forgot the 1/2 day. Forgot piano lessons. Forgot t-ball practice.
Sigh.
Damn. That's quite the Monday that attacked you guys.
Fortunately, tomorrow is Tuesday.
Bad Monday! No biscuit!
David, I ,for one, love your untangling the threads of these things.
Thanks, quest!
My history professor in college was the first person to note that I enjoyed the history of ideas. It's the way I organize history in my head, by getting the broad overview first and then filling in the context as I learn more about something.
Though really the moment the light went off in my head for abstract art was from reading a piece by New Yorker writer Roger Angell about George Brett (Hall of Fame baseball player) and his swing.
It was one of Angell's specialties to be able to break down the complex oddities of a particular player's style. Their pitching motion, or their swing. Anyway, the detailed breakdown of Brett's swing was so complete and so clear that my brain just flashed, "His style is what he does. There's no distinction between style and content. The way he swings the bat is what he is as a hitter. Huh. That's Jackson Pollack too."