see, I didn’t realise you couldn’t read the caption from the LJ image. The caption is half the fun:
“In a computerized society where individuality is diminished there are those who find little or no satisfaction in strict conformity to stereotyped living and are searching for their own answers to life’s questions and how best to live, work and find happiness”
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obviously, if he had a beard that would be a portrait of me at work.
I think used to have that on her door of her work office at one stage.
I have it pinned to the door of my heart
It’s like the pre-IT Crowd. Desk rabbits!
he’s a total spunk and I love him
It’s the cleft chin.
its the outfit, baby.
Fine as long as he doesn’t stand to close to an open flame – polyester inferno, baby.
oh yeah!
The hair does it for me. Where do I get some of that?
I think I now him, spitting image of an Australian engineer I know who would have graduated somewhere about 1970.
Groovy!
(He seems to have earphones on. Do you think that’s his iPOd?? ๐
yes. The classic model.
What does the caption say? Does it explain his brooding melancholia that would look more suitable in an English department?
see, I didn’t realise you couldn’t read the caption from the LJ image. The caption is half the fun:
“In a computerized society where individuality is diminished there are those who find little or no satisfaction in strict conformity to stereotyped living and are searching for their own answers to life’s questions and how best to live, work and find happiness”
“[A] computerized society where individuality is diminished”… This must have been written before Web 2.0. ๐
yup. it was written before the world changed:
http://www.herecomeseverybody.org/2008/04/looking-for-the-mouse.html