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Post by Roshan on Jun 18, 2021 6:40:13 GMT -5
Disclaimer: Yes, I am aware I speak as a relic of prepostmodern times. The times many people still live in.
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Post by anthony on Jun 19, 2021 0:25:47 GMT -5
Bari looks like she's staring directly at the photographer, and if not the photographer, then directly at someone else. The stare is sparkly and intense and inviting. None of Rudkowski's photos show him staring with that degree of focus and intensity.
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Post by vincent on Jun 19, 2021 10:32:46 GMT -5
and I think you can see this pure, virginal low sx quality
Yes, it's very obvious here. There is something very innocent and boyish to him. SO/sx definitely seems right to me.
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Post by jastyne on Jun 21, 2021 13:45:25 GMT -5
I'm not sure that I'm seeing so/sx, particularly not mid-stream...
But I also personally think so/sx is much, much less common than I see it typed, so either my conception of it is off, of everyone else's is, ha.
"This social-slanted midstream so/sx is the girl you never had a problem letting into your couple life because she 'wasn't competition'. The girl you knew could be 'friends with both of you'. And then when you broke up, she was right there, good friend that she is, to comfort both of you--separately."
Can I ask why you think an so/sx girl would be viewed as less of a threat, than, say, an sp/so or so/sp girl? I'd ask about sp/sx, except I know the answer to that one.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 21, 2021 15:09:38 GMT -5
" This social-slanted midstream so/sx is the girl you never had a problem letting into your couple life because she 'wasn't competition'. The girl you knew could be 'friends with both of you'. And then when you broke up, she was right there, good friend that she is, to comfort both of you--separately." Can I ask why you think an so/sx girl would be viewed as less of a threat, than, say, an sp/so or so/sp girl? I'm talking about a midstream so/sx who gives the impression of being low sx but isn't. The reason she's there to begin with is she gets invited pretty much everywhere because of the strong social and sp last, so it's not really relevant to compare to the higher sp's because they're not flitting about like she is. And because they're more grounded, you almost can't not ask yourself what they're up to right now. This is the butterfly you let fly in the window because everything's just so...casual and airy.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 21, 2021 15:17:33 GMT -5
I also personally think so/sx is much, much less common than I see it typed, so either my conception of it is off, of everyone else's is, ha. Except I'm pretty sure we type sp/so in place of so/sx (sp/SO double variant, tending to pull up sx last) far, far more than 'everyone else'.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 21, 2021 18:10:18 GMT -5
Here, first time I've seen Bari Weiss wearing eye makeup and no glasses. At around 37'00" the interviewer's been reading a question on screen and she doesn't realize the camera's back on her and she's sitting there fidgeting with her (neither high sx nor high sp not very well cared for) hair. Then when she starts talking it's like she makes a concerted effort to maintain professionalism by not bouncing around like a little Mexican jumping bean--but without always succeeding. At around 38'50" she seems most in her element name-dropping and generating the ambience of all of us being part of a wide network of reporters, of current events. And that's Bari. In the middle of the currents, of the events stream. Not compelled so much to move and shake it but definitely not letting it pass her by. Really just right there in it, moving with it like a weather vane. She said she became a journalist because she's 'curious'. Pretty classic base metabolism of so/sx cross-pollination.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 21, 2021 18:35:37 GMT -5
@43'00"-45'47"
I'll see if I can let it speak for itself. I assume no one thinks she's sx first or sp/sx. Is there any doubt she's not sp/so or so/sp? She's a connector.
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