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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Despite appearances I have, in fact, been thinking a lot in recent days.

One coherent thing I have been thinking about is how being in a place where I don't know anyone is actually bad for me. It's very restful but it is also depressing. I prefer the frantic pace of my Warsaw or NY life. Even though I absolutely adore running here.

And I adore the fact that the women are more me-shaped than the women in Warsaw. That makes me feel like I could go shopping and find clothes that fit me, if I were willing to buy things in the "5x more expensive than I will agree to" price range. The main difference is the hip-waist ratio, which in PL seems to always be close to 1 (either they're really skinny and have no booty, or they're really thick and have no waists). Women here are curvy. What do You think of this unfriendly analysis, social observers?

The men here are just somehow effortlessly beautifully built. This I was thinking about in harsh contrast to M, who has recently gotten much fitter and at the same time gaunt enough to be essentially unattractive. Don't tell him I said that.

The other main thing I have been thinking about is how people like Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I bought Season 1 off iTunes because it was on summer sale and because A loves it and M has expressed his enjoyment of it too. I've watched a few episodes and while I agree that it is witty and clever, it has no emotional resonance to me. It's too surface level. I could watch another episode, but I could just as well not watch another episode, because these people act like nothing much moves them either way. They bounce back from anything with 15 seconds of banter. So, basically, the only TV I truly enjoy is FNL and the Wire and MM and the WW. Oh, and Parks and Recreation. That's good.

2 comments:

  1. One word: Treme. Steal it off the net while you're in a country that will let you.

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  2. I have actively resisted acquiring knowledge about how to steal TV/music/films off the net, so I don't know how. Besides, I like paying for entertainment. It helps me believe that the people involved receive the message that their work is valued.

    I'll buy the DVDs! Thanks for the tip!

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