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the last sunset

no more sugar
Saturday, April 14, 2007

Pictures. Hmm, pictures. They're so overrated. Yes, my new favorite word is overrated. Therefore pictures are overrated. Hmm, pictures. Pictures. Gah.

Smile, and stretch those muscles upwards. People don't seem to get the idea of what a smile is, and thus, the birth of varying smiles. Smiles are NOT overrated. They're nice, to a certain extent, but also relative. It's different for one, and could be worth a grimace for another. Smiles, hmm. Smiles somehow differ when you have glasses on, or have a weird hair accessory accentuated at a 38 degree angle of your forehead-hair border. Are smiles limited to the formation of the lips into crescent/curvilinear/whatever slits and the showing/not showing of pearly whites? Relativity applied, then. Eyes can smile, too, apparently. And the face in its entirety. This is how much I've spent observing other people's smiles, yes. Smiles. Hmm, smiles.

Hand gestures mean nothing in a picture. It's just.. automatic.

Dazzle it up a bit with ribbons, and you've got yourself a life.

smiled at the sun again @ 11:10 PM,




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