280 Or Less, Part Two

On any given day, I have a lot of strange, random, unexplainable thoughts. For a two-week period, I decided to write them all down, or at least the ones I could remember when in reach of my phone, in my Twitter drafts. With notes for the sake of clarity, here are my thoughts from March 7 – March 15:

Alexandre Arnault is my greatest inspiration.

     Note: Son of the richest man in France, CEO of the luggage company Rimowa, associates with Virgil Abloh and Kanye West, world traveler, and general fashion icon.

If I don’t have all the answers to the holes in my life, I feel as though I’m going nowhere but I don’t even know where that would be regardless.

Life is just an unequal distribution of resources.

I want to break a Guinness World Record almost as much as I want to be one of the Guinness World Record workers who actually record it and give you the plaque.

The visually artistic mind is also the most scientific mind.

The word “vibe” has been completely ruined for me.

     Note: The rapper Russ did this to me.

There’s a monumental difference between deriving happiness from someone else’s creation and being happy from a feeling created by you for you.

People’s success becomes annoying when it’s disingenuous.

Why do people mumble when doing jobs that require communication of information that the consumer doesn’t know?

     Note: A thought whilst at the orthodontist.

Phantom of the Opera and La La Land are very similar concepts.

People’s thoughts and feelings on something usually come from a place of insecurity before a place of security.

In music, the simplest beats are the best; the more complex, the worse they get.

Intelligence is greed.

There is no such thing as a “not fake” person.

This is all we will ever know.

     Note: I wish I could travel to space.

Support weird music.

Anton Yelchin :((

     Note: A great actor who passed away far too young.

Shake Shack  : (

     Note: The sad face is an actual written emotion that I felt.

Everyday inventions (the toilet, toothbrush, car) are way more archaic than they should be.

I really feel like I was meant to be behind the camera.

     Note: I am not very comfortable in front of it.

The older you get, you see fewer people who wear glasses.

It’s when I see models who are short and not conventionally attractive (aka ugly) that makes me wonder what am I doing right now in life and why.

     Note: I am constantly thinking about the modeling industry.

Anyone who starts Black Mirror on the first episode of the first season CLEARLY hasn’t done their research and CLEARLY will never know that you need to start with “Nosedive.”

     Note: Season Three, Episode One!

 

Live in Peace. Best Wishes, Madee

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