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Miranda Priestly!?!! :vomit: :vomit: :vomit:


This scene shows how much she is like Anna Wintour and, therefore, how unworthy she is of her status as "fashion priestess":


See? That's how much I know.

Did you finish watching Liquid Sky yet?
 
See? That's how much I know.

Did you finish watching Liquid Sky yet?

A man, gay or straight, can't perform three tasks at the same time :cool:

So you are asking me if I am casually trampling on the sacred cult status of the movie by watching it while I respond to you and finish my nightly work.
 
It's rather that you seem to be throwing off-handed perceptions over my posts.

Sure it's an interesting quote: how a fallacious simpleton may appear to be offering deep (even 'thruthful') analysis to the gullible.

I bet most people don't think Edward Wilson is a fallacious simpleton, Pulitzer Prize and all that.
 
I bet most people don't think Edward Wilson is a fallacious simpleton, Pulitzer Prize and all that.

As we say down here in Cata-lonia, there's a hat for everybody's head.

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And you mean "most people" who know about him at all.
 
A man, gay or straight, can't perform three tasks at the same time :cool:

So you are asking me if I am casually trampling on the sacred cult status of the movie by watching it while I respond to you and finish my nightly work.

You downloaded the movie at 4:09 PM.

It is now 11:18 PM in Spain.

You took seven hours to do three things?

And yes you are a little awesome for looking it up and downloading it. You will be full-on awesome once you watch it.



Unless you hate it. :(
 
You downloaded the movie at 4:09 PM.

It is now 11:18 PM in Spain.

You took seven hours to do three things?

And yes you are a little awesome for looking it up and downloading it. You will be full-on awesome once you watch it.



Unless you hate it. :(

I downloaded it two hours ago, about the whole time of the movie... and I have been eating, working and frolicking with jubbites.
 
You downloaded the movie at 4:09 PM.

It is now 11:18 PM in Spain.

You took seven hours to do three things?

And yes you are a little awesome for looking it up and downloading it. You will be full-on awesome once you watch it.



Unless you hate it. :(

You took the seven hours of difference between CET and EST, and threw it down the Bermuda Triangle.
 
You have no idea about the history and evolution of fashion styles :roll: :cool: I have just read about Marina Levikova's designs inspiring the windows of Bloomingdale's, and downloaded the YouTube copy of the movie, and the general style of the fashions in the pic you posted is still more the original, more severe 1970s' punk style than the mainstream glossed-over version that we all came to find everywhere from 1984 on.
Read and study my XXth century chronology above, damn it, it's not just about damn fashion.

Again, you didn't quite answer my question: am I even a tiny little bit awesome or not? :lol: :rotflmao: :mrgreen:

Not "severe" but "sharp", "edgy".
 
"edgy" means "having sharp edges," 1755, from edge (n.) + -y (2). Meaning "tense and irritable" is attested by 1837, perhaps from notion of being on the edge , at the point of doing something irrational (a figurative use attested from c.1600).
 
belamo said:
Again, you didn't quite answer my question: am I even a tiny little bit awesome or not?

You're unique, that's for sure :lol:
 
"edgy" means "having sharp edges," 1755, from edge (n.) + -y (2). Meaning "tense and irritable" is attested by 1837, perhaps from notion of being on the edge , at the point of doing something irrational (a figurative use attested from c.1600).
edg·y (ĕj′ē)
adj. edg·i·er, edg·i·est
1. Nervous or irritable: The performers were edgy as they waited for the show to begin.
2. Having a sharp or biting edge: an edgy wit.
3. Daring, provocative, or trend-setting: an exhibition of edgy photographs; an edgy menu.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/edgy

Just like a bore is a stinky hole in the ground :mrgreen:
 
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