Yes, I messaged one girl not too long ago to ask specifically why she would list that book on her profile.Antarius, are there chicks on your dating profile who like great gatsby? That's the only way your reaction makes sense. If there are girls you're seeing who said that and mist stalks you enough to know it.
Spoiler alert: she had to read it in school and she kind of liked it. And she wanted to sound smart. She really likes Eat Pray Love and a bunch of other tripe.Yes, I messaged one girl not too long ago to ask specifically why she would list that book on her profile.
Dude, you can't go letting him know we are stalking him. There's more work to do!Yeah, I'm with you then. Mist is stalking you.
Oh gawd. Did you even get a reply? I mean, isn't it just dating cv-padding? People list all sorts of shit on their profiles.Yes, I messaged one girl not too long ago to ask specifically why she would list that book on her profile.
if it's buy one get one free then I'm down.ask yourself why you would be willing to settle for such awomenin the first place.
Reading this made me sad and worried for you.Decadence, yes, but it wasn't about fake appearances. Gatsby HAD massive amounts of money coming in from illegal activities, but he was spending it as fast as he was making it. The book was about showing how it's useless trying to spend money to attract women. You'll just go broke and then they will leave you, they don't care about how much effort you have put in, only what you are able to provide for them next. There is no appreciation for sacrifice. There is no loyalty. They are attracted to power, and if you give your power to a woman, you will lose her attraction.
Sure, you could say it's a Fahrenheit 451 type situation... where the author claims it's about 1 thing, but other people claim it's really about something else. But yes, the primary purpose of the book, according to the author, was intended to show how society has become. How they will cheat on their husbands to advance themselves socially. How broken the women of the era were from the drunkenness to the casual sex and how it ruined them. How criminals are held in high esteem as long as they are also rich and powerful.
I don't put up a false front at all, I'm pretty straight forward and upfront about what I want. The weird thing is, it works.Yeah the underlying theme here, Antman, is that these women (much like you) are social fuckups who put up false fronts to get what they want. In your case, that's a (preferably) female hole to bury your wiener in. In there case, its someone who will pretend to like them in exchange for taking said wiener. The question you should ask yourself (but its depressing so I don't fault you for not doing so) is this: "Is there any reason for a female to spend time with me beyond trading my money and attention for nookie?" and then ask yourself why you would be willing to settle for such a women in the first place.
Right, but Bradbury said that it was about the danger of television... And Fitzgerald said it was about a social commentary about the behavior of women.The Great Gatsby was a pretty good read. So was Fahrenheit 451.
How old are you? I'd like a countdown until when this thread will be bearable again.More like The Bell Curve. Sylvia Plath was kind of a cunt. I mean, it's certainly a somewhat admirable cuntiness, and she, like myself, was able to cultivate that cuntiness it over such ashort lifetime. So I can see where you might think that.
How do you know that girls aren't simply going along with it - for the lolz, the penis, the money, the ride, the hopes and dreams of having Antarius Jr's sprout from their flower - now you 'give them what they want'?I don't put up a false front at all, I'm pretty straight forward and upfront about what I want. The weird thing is, it works.
Yeah, my bro used to have the pickup line "want to go in the bathroom and fuck?" and it's not really weird that it worked... for fucking disgusting whores in club bathrooms.I don't put up a false front at all, I'm pretty straight forward and upfront about what I want. The weird thing is, it works.