>>13918073I shaved one of my legs with an electric razor in July to check the muscle definition on it. It still hasn't grown in to match the other leg. I actually kind of like it since it doesn't get tangled on itself when it's been cut down but I'm hesitant to shave my legs since I have the impression that shaving your body hair is the kind of thing fags do. I know a lot of men do this for the appeal to women, but I'm not particularly concerned about my sex appeal since I get more attention than I care for as it is.
The book I'm reading is describing an environment with a duality of scale: wherein there's a 'realistic' scale like what you would expect, and then an unreal or 'really real' scale in which the scale is relatively enormous.
I think what's occurring is something a friend of mine was telling me about, though my explanation of it will not be as well-put as theirs.
The concept is that most of existence is 'space'. Not just the vacuum outside our atmosphere, but the area between the actually tangible parts of atoms and molecules and whatnot. So there's a question of the representation of scale - what's in the 'space'.
What do you think about scale, in this context?
>>13918112are you ok Calvin?