Salvor-Hardon
A kiss is still a kiss
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09/29/09 Halo and horns...mostly horns
Most days, I like humans in general and woman more so than men. Today though, I started out with an undercurrent of misogyny. Just something about the very nature of the female animal had me on edge. And as I tried avoiding women I ran into more men, and then I moved from misogynistic to full on misanthropic.
I wanted to just be scary, to walk about with an air of malevolence, so that people would instinctively know to clear a path as I approached. Not that I wanted to be violent or do harm, I just wanted to remove the temptation in interacting with people. In short I wanted to look like Darkness in Legend.
The long flowing cape, the piercing eyes, and the horns. Nothing says badass like a pair of large black horns. Even my favorite Disney villain, Maleficent has those pointy extensions on her head.
I am sure they are heavy, unwieldly and cumbersome. Neck aches, headaches, and several instances of walking into door frames awaits anyone foolish to try and wear such a set without professional help. But still, with halloween coming up, I think I may invest in a pair. Maybe not that big, but noticeable, pointed, and something I can wear when I want to tell the world "approach with caution".
Most days, I like humans in general and woman more so than men. Today though, I started out with an undercurrent of misogyny. Just something about the very nature of the female animal had me on edge. And as I tried avoiding women I ran into more men, and then I moved from misogynistic to full on misanthropic.
I wanted to just be scary, to walk about with an air of malevolence, so that people would instinctively know to clear a path as I approached. Not that I wanted to be violent or do harm, I just wanted to remove the temptation in interacting with people. In short I wanted to look like Darkness in Legend.
The long flowing cape, the piercing eyes, and the horns. Nothing says badass like a pair of large black horns. Even my favorite Disney villain, Maleficent has those pointy extensions on her head.
I am sure they are heavy, unwieldly and cumbersome. Neck aches, headaches, and several instances of walking into door frames awaits anyone foolish to try and wear such a set without professional help. But still, with halloween coming up, I think I may invest in a pair. Maybe not that big, but noticeable, pointed, and something I can wear when I want to tell the world "approach with caution".