Would it be considered odd to sit in front of acomputer wearing full Renaissance dress?
As I am doing it I do decree that it is not.
We had the Renaissance Fair during Seminar today and I was too lazy to change out of my dress so naturally, as it is completely normal, I drove home and am sitting here with it on.
I call it my "When Centuries Crash" outfit. Maybe if I'm lucky I can start a new trend that will have everyone wearing corsets, snoods, and ball gowns. I think that we live in a pretty cool era and that modern ammenities make my life nice and comfortable, but I think I would like to try being in an era that wore gowns, had feasts, and carnivals, and dirty sanitary conditions. As long as I don't catch chlymidia, the plague, or rabies, I should be okay.
Gave Trent my new yaoi manga and was then told "Nikki, if you were a guy I'd kiss you!"
Right.
Then I told him that I had to be at least #2 on his list of favorite people, the number one spot obviously rented out to his current male cheesecake. It's not bad that a bisexual foreigner can end up #2 on a Southern Gay man's list of favorite people. I love you Trent!
There is a girl in my seminar class who is engaged. Engaged at 17. I am quite sure she is not pregnant so perhaps she and this guy are actually in love. Is it even possible, to tell if you are in love and get engaged, at 17? i don't see why you'd want to "pull yourself off the market" (if there is such a market; if there is, where is the map?) so early in your life. Unless you were going to die soon, then that's another story. I, for one, don't plan on getting married or having kids. But then again, my mom said she'd never have kids and now she is raising two children; one is chraming, the other's a shit. guess which is which. I would not be the latter. hint. hint. But anyway, love is interesting. Having never experienced it doesn't make me the person to discuss it and extoll its virtues, but I can ponder. Trashy romance novels certainly aren't the place to learn about it.
And, completely random, :
maggoty meat or chunky milk with sardines?
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