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Trystan Chenille ([info]chenille) wrote in [info]doors,
@ 2012-07-20 01:18:00

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Entry tags:alcide herveaux, alfred pennyworth, caterpillar, draco malfoy, rose red, spider-man

oo1

[public, in ignorance of a unified network]


Filth is all the same across little nations -- in an expanse of space traversed and at the expense of dealing with the dirtiest of dogs, you only learn one thing:

that spittle settles sooner than sweat.



[c]ur[r/g]ency is universal

&oh, thank god for that.


I've transcended -- to what it is clear.
But I'm missing a white-picket fence and the picked-through teeth of cannibals and the pick't-at skin of sinners whose veins run red with deviance.

all these, in time
intime
intimate
inanimate


after all, the end result's always the floor





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[info]original_snake
2012-07-20 04:34 pm UTC (link)
It is almost eloquent, yet lacking.

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[info]chenille
2012-07-20 04:37 pm UTC (link)
and who are you to say?

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[info]original_snake
2012-07-20 04:47 pm UTC (link)
Former connoisseur of arts, which is obviously not possible here. This is a huge deviance from my usual circle. I also didn't mean that to be as insulting as I realize it sounded.

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[info]chenille
2012-07-20 05:03 pm UTC (link)
What manners!

And what circle is that? I should think you'd be happy -- connoisseurs are, after all, only failed artists and critics of work they themselves cannot concieve.

Now you can be the subject of your own speculation.

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[info]original_snake
2012-07-20 05:10 pm UTC (link)
Art comes in many forms. One cannot be considered a failed artist if the other doesn't know the body of their work, or even lack of. As it is, I live in the public eye, which is not something I always enjoy, but a necessity of sorts. Controversy cannot be a part of my life, so certain aspects must remain private.

By lacking, I meant in depth of feeling. Yours is an observation that contains a lot of truth, yet it is void of an emotional connection to it, thus eloquent, yet lacking. It was not intended to insult.

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[info]chenille
2012-07-20 05:20 pm UTC (link)
A celebrity, hm?

I long to know your controversies, my little connoisseur~
♥

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[info]original_snake
2012-07-20 06:42 pm UTC (link)
In England, but it's a traditional sort of celebrity.

Controversy comes in the form of life, sadly. Constant scrutiny for choices that can be as petty as the restaurant you choose for the evening. Political statements with any value are constantly judged for merits, and some are attacked if certain parties are offended. It is rather vague, I realize, but the ability to be vague doesn't leave me open for backlash.

What do you do?

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[info]chenille
2012-07-20 07:20 pm UTC (link)
Ambiguity's a saving grace.

I'm the hand dealt to in the shadows of men-like-you's indiscretions.

I'm your bated breath, baby.

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[info]original_snake
2012-07-21 01:07 am UTC (link)
I absolutely agree. Your purpose is different from mine, but the intent is the same.

I don't know if men-like-me is quite the term, since I haven't had such indiscretions, however, I do understand the meaning. You were the product of an affair, and the father denied the affair entirely. It does happen all too often.

My bated breath?

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[info]chenille
2012-07-21 01:28 am UTC (link)
Much to my regret, my parents are happily married and can claim no such indiscretions for their own.

I am the indiscretion, bought&sold.

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[info]original_snake
2012-07-21 04:17 am UTC (link)
Simple question: Why?

Do you do it by choice or necessity?

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[info]chenille
2012-07-21 04:52 am UTC (link)
Choice and necessity often become one and the other.

I can't remember. What makes you tick, celebrity, and why? Connoisseurs rarely become famous of their own merit without a secondary profession.

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[info]original_snake
2012-07-22 06:16 am UTC (link)
They do go hand in hand, but some make different choices when the need arises. Do you enjoy what you do?

My family is one of the oldest in Northumberland. It borders Scotland in the Northern section of the UK. My father is a Duke. I am a Lord, at least until he passes.

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[info]chenille
2012-07-22 06:22 am UTC (link)
I enjoy what [it] affords me.

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[info]original_snake
2012-07-22 07:33 pm UTC (link)
What is it that you really want?

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[info]chenille
2012-07-22 09:49 pm UTC (link)
To be unburdened and breathless.

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