Sunday, February 10, 2013
Have you ever seen that girl....
She's thirty five to forty five years old and she wears the exact same hair style she did when she was in high school. ------ I saw her today here in Chiang Mai. Her hair looked like one of those WWII army helmets. Each strand of her hair cemented together so they all moved in a lock-stop unison when a breeze kicked up and hit it. First she was in Chicago, now I see her here.
The last girl I saw like this in the state's, a girl that reminded me of archetype failure to change girl, was a girl working at Sam's Club. It's every bit as bad as the man doing the
"hay, look-at-my comb-over. Don't I look good"
Ya, we're looking and when you turn your head we are laughing and wondering, are you the only one thinking that looks good?
I saw "comb-over" guy here also but not a Thai version but an American. The guy not only looked like an idiot he was emanating a sick combination of bad attitude and diarrhea of the mouth. I wanted to say "please, for the love of god shut your fucking mouth or I'll shut if for you. Then he offered to help me get acclimated to Chiang Mai. Get the fuck away from me asshole. Go infect someone else with your disgusting case of "bad attitude and diarrhea of the mouth". .
There is one of everyone here. All the personalities you know in your neighborhood, town or city. They are here. The funny guy, the funny girl, the genius, the moron, the guy you hate to work with, the dancer, the prancer, the romancer. There seem to be a finite number of genotypes and phenotypes (with respect to personalities) out there in the world. The more common types exist in greater numbers, the masses. Those with extreme brilliance, intellectually and physically are referred to as prototypical or archetypal and defined as "representing or constituting an (here the buzz word) original, an original type after which other similar things are patterned; "archetypal patterns" and so on.... These people exist in much fewer numbers because that's the way the universe works.
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