luka
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me too. send it to me and i'll send you a copy too. dont forget to tell me your real name.Version give me your adress i will send a copy your way
it looked a bit silly to me i couldnt get into it. its still lying round the flat i guess
i meant nightwood!sitting round flats is key, getting enfolded into being obliged showing a face, and it’s cheap
young Americans, flats are condominiums on a smaller slightly sketchier social scale by comparison of the randomness of who might attend at any given moment, randomness being an element in life I‘m aware you‘d prefer removed entirely
here, just done it for you. nothings too much trouble for you soncan't you just type it out on here
dont you like him? something about sirloin?looks proper wyndham lewis to me i duno
the @IdleRich lifestyle
When we say "myth" it's hard to know how much reality grounds it. I think that scene exists for people with extreme social stamina. They go out at 6pm and are okay coming back at 4am. All night long they're with people, on a regular basis. It sounds rather exhausting. And I'm not sure how you'd get any work done, even though these are frequently artist- or writer-identifying types. Some of them (e.g. Gasda, Crumps, Kaitlin Phillips, Nathaniel Otting Weaver) make their social network the basis of their art, or their art itself.
I dont really remember it being about a 'scene' in this way. More like a small group of friends who are bohemiem and surely theres earlier examples than that right? But maybe Im wrong
Well its not just clubs is it, afters are a normal part of uk drinking/social culture aren't they
Is it not in America?
Maybe i am missing something here its been a long day
in case you have not believed it until now, here you have the proof. Gus has never been out properly aside from open bar crypto events.Yeah everyone talks about "afters" (short for "after hours" and "after party"), it's seen as the much more exclusive event, often the "real" event. There's the public watering hole where you network and then the inner circles + whoever they picked up or liked at the watering hole heads back to someone's apartment. This is all over Whit Stillman films (Metropolitan, Last Days of Disco) and I believe the basis for the new Matt Gasda play.