Sunday, June 24, 2007

Sophistication?

So, I don't really do the LJ things like the interests or really much of anything. Hey, I barely post, but I looked at my interests recently. Here they are:

blackjack, cheese, dvds, eating, food, recipes, sophistication, thinking, writing

OK, things I imagine I did put in there are blackjack, cheese, eating, thinking and maybe writing (although I'm not sure about writing even).

Where the hell did recipes, food, dvds and sophistication come from? Sophistication? That blows my mind. I would have never put that in there. There are so many things that can mean for one. Do I like to use fallacious arguments or am I uppity snob?

Does LJ have some sort of automatic entry thing, that puts it in there?

Or did I really put that there? What was I thinking?

By the way, whenever I think of the word "sophistication", I always think of a woman drinking a glass of wine from the proper glass. Oh, and there is always a cheese plate near by. What do you think of?
Sophistication

4 comments:

  1. When I think of sophistication, I think of Cary Grant in "North by Northwest."
    I don't think LJ puts those in for you, so you're stuck with the fact that somewhere, sometime, you expressed an interest in being, or pretending to be, sophisticated. It's OK ... you only have to buy the tux once, you know.
    M

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  2. There better not be something adding interests automatically. Especially something like the word, "sophistication."
    I prefer to believe that you hit the wrong button on your profile page or something. Sophistication? Is there someone with an interest in that? When I hear that word, I immediately think of dating descriptions for older women. They're always "sophisticated" instead of "hot."

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  3. That cracked me up.
    It's a weird word from a semiotic angle.

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  4. There better not be something adding interests automatically. Especially something like the word, "sophistication."
    I prefer to believe that you hit the wrong button on your profile page or something. Sophistication? Is there someone with an interest in that? When I hear that word, I immediately think of dating descriptions for older women. They're always "sophisticated" instead of "hot."

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