Personally, I can talk Modern (big “M”) furniture, also called “Atomic Age,” just after the Mid-Century period. I can point out an Eero Saarinen chair or Florence Knoll table, tulip-style; I can even recognize original vintage. Wife’s peachy-keeno but always asks, “Where R U going to put it?”
Martin Hash wrote: Wed Apr 21, 2021 12:13 pm
Personally, I can talk Modern (big “M”) furniture, also called “Atomic Age,” just after the Mid-Century period. I can point out an Eero Saarinen chair or Florence Knoll table, tulip-style; I can even recognize original vintage. Wife’s peachy-keeno but always asks, “Where R U going to put it?”
Its the curse of good taste.
I tend more towards craftsman than the atomic age, single fabricated piece/Buckminster Fuller trip - but I still broadly categorize craftsman as 'mid-century modern.'
HAIL!
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
On incels, I don't think there is as many of them as is played up. I think just due to the internet allowing them to finally meet each other they've been able to increase their voice, while not really increasing in number.
The internet has made many things that have always existed more obvious. There has always been incels, but before they were isolated and didn't have a community to talk to. They just went about their lonely lives too shy to expose themselves, then died quietly. Now due to the internet they were able to find a community, which gives them confidence to speak up. So now the average person is made aware of their existence.
Fife wrote: Wed Apr 21, 2021 12:04 pm
I saw the way some of the guys I knew in college lived, pizza boxes, trash, newspapers laying everywhere and I was not shocked then that they got zero pussy. I can only imagine how horrific it is today in the internet age of pasty hermits. A guy in his early 20s today who makes any effort at all should be covered up with hot college girls.
As Dr Hash says, "the competition just ain't that tough."