I imagine one considers things very carefully before, say, entering a relationship with Taylor Swift (who I must say seems enormously happy with her life at the moment, and I wish her every joy in the future).
Hehehe. Good one. Reminds me of Caitlin Moran’s book “More than a woman,” where she lists little irritating things her husband does. Then, when she asks him what irritating things she does, he tells her that there’s nothing he’d ever want her to change about herself, absolutely nothing. And then adds that this will make him look like a super good guy when she writes about it.
Ooh, yeah. I always wonder about that when I hear that a character is based on someone the author knows. I always wonder, hm, are they happy with the way they’re being depicted? Is it even POSSIBLE to be happy with your depiction as a fictional character? I mean, fictional characters aren’t people, they’re broad-stroked caricatures based on the extremes of emotions, way less complicated than actual humans! It’d be impossible to give an accurate depiction of a real person in a piece of fiction, much less a piece of art or music, right? But, I dunno, maybe I just haven’t read the right books or heard the right songs.
mddshubby2005 almost 4 years ago
Swipe right for my new album!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I imagine one considers things very carefully before, say, entering a relationship with Taylor Swift (who I must say seems enormously happy with her life at the moment, and I wish her every joy in the future).
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
I don’t get it..
SKJAM! Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“If we had known you were going to write a bestselling novel about your childhood, we would have been better parents.”
Katsuro Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hehehe. Good one. Reminds me of Caitlin Moran’s book “More than a woman,” where she lists little irritating things her husband does. Then, when she asks him what irritating things she does, he tells her that there’s nothing he’d ever want her to change about herself, absolutely nothing. And then adds that this will make him look like a super good guy when she writes about it.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Living in a constant state of fear.
6turtle9 almost 4 years ago
All is fair game in Love, War, and creative endeavors.
100% big nate fan almost 4 years ago
lol if you didn’t know what this means then it means when people write about their lives and the people they date are scraed
JadyngerbilWong almost 4 years ago
so true…
Guywithnohead over 2 years ago
Ooh, yeah. I always wonder about that when I hear that a character is based on someone the author knows. I always wonder, hm, are they happy with the way they’re being depicted? Is it even POSSIBLE to be happy with your depiction as a fictional character? I mean, fictional characters aren’t people, they’re broad-stroked caricatures based on the extremes of emotions, way less complicated than actual humans! It’d be impossible to give an accurate depiction of a real person in a piece of fiction, much less a piece of art or music, right? But, I dunno, maybe I just haven’t read the right books or heard the right songs.
sohibil almost 2 years ago
Notice how on both the artist and the “dated” people side there’s a majority of females? That means at least one girl on each side swings “that way”.
You go girls.