

I’m convinced that certain animal prints trigger a reaction in the limbic system, that ancient part of the human nervous system that ruled our cave dwelling ancestors. Perhaps it’s just an adrenaline response creating the sense of danger, but one way or another the witness is put on notice: A predator lurks.
I can’t decide which of the below stilettos I like the best. Scorpio likes the white ones. What do you think? One would think I had enough ponyhair predator shoes but please understand: I don’t have kittyprint d’orsay peep toes! It’s an important distinction!
At least, that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
































5 responses so far ↓
Jenniferesque // March 11, 2008 at 6:14 am
although i believe that one should only wear shoes in which one can RUN from a predator, or perchance, elliot spitzer — if pressed, i say go for the red. just go all the way. there’s nothing demure or understated about animal print stiletto heels, no matter the color, so why pretend with whites and neutrals?
kyle foley // March 11, 2008 at 6:20 am
some posts may occasionally strike you as narcissistic, vain, indulgent and/or downright exhibitionistic. My position is that most personal web logs, regardless of their official reason for being, are all these things
all blogs are the same - come on, are you serious. if people are different then why should their blogs be the same.
why don’t you abandon this narcissism and devote yourself to human rights, making the world a better place. what is the point to your life?
The Hedonistic Pleasureseeker // March 11, 2008 at 11:03 am
Uh, hi Kyle, welcome aboard . . . I think?
Why don’t you . . . take Logic 101 before criticizing a total stranger? Narcissism, vanity, indulgence, or exhibitionism are not synonymous with “identical.” A thesaurus might enlighten.
Also, one does not need to empty one’s life of other activities (charitable, devoted, intellectual, lame, or pointless)to create and contribute to a personal web log. These preoccupations are not mutually exclusive.
(The Fallacy described here has a name but I don’t remember what it is. Class?)
Hedonistic Pleasureseeker: “Come for the diversion, stay for the abuse.”
Next!
lostspartan77 // March 12, 2008 at 2:58 pm
The fallacy is Ad Hominem Tu Quoque,
Where did Bible boy come from?
Washington Cube // March 14, 2008 at 2:38 am
The neutral.