This OP is a lot better thanks. I dont approve, but I dont not approve. Whats up Nerissa I talked about books yesterday, and quickly I want to touch on some stuff. Sarah J maas writes smut disguised as fantasy disguised as romance, thats why its popular. She popularized a new genre called romantasy (romance fantasy). I dont recommend her but every hot woman Ive met reads her. You like twilight so, you'd probably like Sarah J Maas.
>lord byronI briefly spoke on lord byron, he popularized a literary trope known as the "byronic hero".
>The Byronic Hero | Lord Byron's Legacyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M0OeL6fTO8I have a quick anecdote about it. I used to have a personality similar to thad castle from blue mountain state. Dont judge me.
>BEST OF THAD CASTLEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHWaqO7VoMcIf youve never seen that show ask brorissa about it he's likely seen it. and recommend it to kiara since she likes watching american tv. Its a comedy show and I think she would really enjoy it. Its a glimpse into the life of a college football team, some stuff is not exaggerated. Anyway, when I broke my back, I was bedridden for a bit and I was on crutches for a while. I didnt want anyone to see me like that. Weak. I became reclusive away from friends and family, and maybe I became bitter and jaded and for other reasons I havent shared but I no longer have a personality like I used to, even now that I am perfectly functioning again. Sometime later a friend also noticed and said I had become more byronic. I dont think Im byronic, but thats my little anecdote. Do you think I am byronic?
>literary tropesWhats your favorite literary trope? My favorite trope has always been "the aspirational hero", someone who is a paragon of virtue for whom others can aspire to be like. Pretty much all the stories prior to the 19th century had some form of this trope. Ive not lived my life like that, nor today, but thats what I always wanted to be. An aspirational hero for others for others to look up to, but I didnt know byronic was in my future. Im going to guess your favorite trope is, "damsel in distress" or the "princess atop the castle" waiting for her knight in shining armor to rescue her. Am I right? I'm always right. In many ways Elizabeth Bennet embodied that trope, not as much as Jane does, but Elizabeth absolutely is both those trope even though she didnt know it.
>ElizabethIm going to guess your favorite bennet sister is Elizabeth? Am I correct? She was damsel in distress because though she had wit, she didnt have enough wit to know good from bad, Darcy from Wickham. She had too much pride to recognize she didnt know it all, it was her (dark) knight in shining armor Darcy that corrected her and made her realize she was wrong. Her distress was her pride. And naturally she was princess atop the castle because she literally needed to be saved from her castle (home) before her father passed.
>new outfitCongrats, ive not watched the video but the thread is saying office lady? Thats not a bad look but theres something adjacent, "hot librarian" look that I think is better. Maybe you agree? Chicks in offices dress pretty casual these day. Its just normal day clothes from everything ive experienced. Maybe im missing something. Whats your favorite "look"? Whats your least favorite look? What about on men? Whats your favorite and least favorite look for men?