I went to the store yesterday to buy a Mother's Day card. So I walk into the store and there's a bunch of girls in front of the cards reading every card? I walk up the the cards, pick one up, give a glancing over, and declare it good. Now I'm waiting on line to pay. It was a long line. By the time I got out of there, the same bunch of girls were still trying to decide what cards to buy.
What does it matter if you spend fifteen seconds picking out a card or one hour picking out a card. The person is either going to like it or not. If they don't like it, then they're mad you gave them a crappy card and your pissed cause you spent all that time either buying a crappy card, or the person that received the card has bad taste. So just give them any card, the results are going to be the same.
“No filters. No layers. No apologies.” "Art is real, everything else is fake." "Imperfection needs no improvement."
Sunday, May 9, 2010
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