Friday, February 2, 2001

In Real Life, Too

I’ve even seen this same curiosity//peculiarity ricocheted in real life.
If there is a girl in one of these alternative counterculture streams, she is never fascinating, fun, intriguing, complex like the exemplary guy is.
She never embodies the characteristics of the underground subculture the way the guys do.
If there ever IS a girl from one of these oblique cultures, she is almost always just a sl-t.  That's it.  That is the extent, and the scope, of her "renegade trailblazing from the mainstream into the [[[like plunge into the depths, no turning back now,__]]]

It is flabbergasting how little variation/ deviance from this weird [[[consistenc cliche hackney stereotype nononono]]]] there is.

I saw a guy that was crazy looking, all pierced and tattooed and head shaved with some sort of requisite music group tshirt; but admittedly the human specimen underneath all that was objectively quite hot.  Then I saw his girlfriend-- a pretty adorable little mainstream number that worked in one of the mall clothing boutiques, thin as per usual, silky paper-thin platinum blonde hair.  I almost had a stroke trying to keep my eyes from rolling.

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