aaron wrote:toomanyhelicopters wrote:in general, aren't personality and style analogous?
no
can you (or anyone) please explain this to me? i seriously can't see how the two could be separated.
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aaron wrote:toomanyhelicopters wrote:in general, aren't personality and style analogous?
no
toomanyhelicopters wrote:aaron wrote:toomanyhelicopters wrote:in general, aren't personality and style analogous?
no
can you (or anyone) please explain this to me? i seriously can't see how the two could be separated.
Damon Che wrote:We acknowledge the older stuff, too. We have a rotating menu of the oldies, though it’ll mainly be new material. But I got so much shit for playing in my underwear, and whoever had a problem with that, you won. From now on, it’s all sweatpants.
Andrew L. wrote:But I suspect this isn't really your question. Maybe for many people, style is a reflection of personality. But this is not necessarily true. For example, Nietzsche was a polite recluse, and a hard-working and disciplined classical scholar, but his prose style was often flamboyant and confrontational.
and then, some french guy wrote:Be regular and orderly in your life, so that you may be violent and original in your work.
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