Got a flair for writing narcissistic melodrama? The New York Times’ Modern Love is looking for college-age students to write about “what love is now.” Sample response provided by website: “I’m this century’s answer to the last-minute prom date: the gay best friend.” Ooh, edgy! Zeitgeist-y!
So get to work, tortured yet insightful essayists. Winner receives $1000–or in Columbia online survey calculations 3 1/3 iPods– and national fame/embarrassment. It’s like therapy except completely exhibitionist and ineffective. But it’s so much cheaper.
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@please stop using zeitgeist-y.
@Anonymous Love is like God or Rock and Roll.
It’s dead but everyone tricks themselves into thinking it’s still around.
@Snark Committee Yay snark!
@wow bwog used the word (word?) “zeitgeist-y” twice in one day. did somebody learn a new word??
@Christmas Eve The more you ruv someone,
The more you want to kirr him
@Soulja Boy SUPA MAN DAT HOE
@Barry White I’ve heard people say that
Too much of anything is not good for you, baby
Oh no
But I don’t know about that
There’s many times that we’ve loved
We’ve shared love and made love
It doesn’t seem to me like it’s enough
There’s just not enough of it
There’s just not enough
Oh oh, babe
My darling,
I… can;t get enough of your love, babe
@Lennon/McCartney All you need is love,
*rrrum-pum-pumpum-pum*
All you need is love,
*rrrum-pum-pumpum-pum*
All you need is love! Love,
love is all you need.