>>11124793Well, she was always meant to cause a lot of media uproar. A bit of a bummer that a child ranting about things every man with two working braincells already knows got the Nobel prize though. But it's not like the whole thing wasn't rigged from the start anyway.
>what if you became a writter and had series of books, eouldn't you want to finnish them so your readers find closureI don't like serialisations that much. But writing doesn't sound so bad, so who knows. I doubt my stuff would be marketable though. It's not like I care much about that anyway.
>they get snatched pretty quickly, and you're never on the hunt for themHow exactly do you want me to do that? I doubt I would find a woman like my teacher on a dating app or in a pub, you know. It's more or less all up to luck.
>my logic is given how they were more forced to eat leftovers which tend to be kinda gross they perfected the art of spice better than the europeans didI hear pizza was originally made of leftovers too. Indians are quite good with spices as well. In Europe they used to combine all sorts of different foods instead of spicing them that much, I hear.
>I just think it's more how your taste refined over the agesI think first impressions matter a lot as well. Or maybe not, as I think it's more natural for men to be attracted to women younger than them, judging by how things went during the course of history.
>>11124939Thank you! I used a mouse in Paint. It's only the second time though and I just wanted to pass time. If you'd like me to, one of you could make a request and I can draw that with a pencil on paper. I used to be quite good at drawing portraits once. I drew one for my teacher's birthday and on the last day she told me that she has framed it and put it on her bedroom wall and she planned to keep it there...
By the way, you linked the wrong book. That's Juliette, not Justine. It's a long book about a woman being a slut. I don't think you'd want to read that. Or maybe you do.