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Even more awkward is the dude.
2012 Oregon Country Fair. Veneta, OR.
Voigtlander Bessaflex TM + Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 2.8/20mm + Fujifilm Velvia 100.
Scanned by Minolta Scan Dual IV.
there are not enough words in the english language to describe how much i love this photo!
this was the first attempt at the "point-to-your-ring-and-look-excited" pose.
ROFL!!!
don't you know, i know you better than they do.
everything has to be so complicated. seriously.
i've been thinking. it's actually somewhat sad, but yet good. i have more friends here on flickr, than i actually do here in real life. and i thank you guys for that. because whenever i'm havinga rough day or whatever is going on none of you guys judge me, and you're always here when a flickrfriend needs help. i feel so much more loved alot of the time on here than i do at school or wherever else.
thank you so much for that.
[june 3, 2010]
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19th century
Unidentified Puerto Rican Artist
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Teodoro Vidal Collection, 1996.91.22
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That awkward moment when you realize that you probably don't fit in. But, somehow, you just can't put your finger on it.
Alright. Even _without_ mentioning the awkward text formatting at the top ("Good morning breakfast menu"?)... or the unnecessary zip code at the bottom (what are they, _mailing_ these to the tables?)... what blows my mind is that someone actively and voluntarily took some freakin' MS Word clip art that's obviously meant for business presentations-- a coffee mug WITH A F-CKING DOLLAR SIGN RISING OUT OF IT-- and used it on the cover of a menu in the dining room at a Catskills hotel. What. The. F-ck.
35/366 - Today I judged another cheerleading competition, which had its own awkward moments, but on the way home I had to stop for dinner. I decided to stop at Panera Bread because I wanted something fresh. I forgot how intimidated I get going in there, though. I feel like most people that go there know exactly what they want and get frustrated with people like me who have to stare and sigh at the menu board for like 15 minutes first. Then the cashier asks which option I would like with it, and I'm all "What are my options?" With a HUGE eye roll, as though I'm supposed to know already, she sighs, "Baguette, apple, or chi-ips" Like I don't already feel like a newbie.
I'm the same way at Starbucks where of course everyone else besides me has their order memorized. We only have one stand-alone Starbucks in my entire county, so I don't get there that often (plus I'm a little allergic to caffeine). I don't understand the difference between latte, frappuccino, cappuccino, frappe, leche, espresso, etc. I don't know which ones are cold and which ones are hot, etc. I ALWAYS have to ask and again get the condescending eye roll from the cashier. I swear my hands sweat, my heart beats faster, I develop a stutter... that is BEFORE I drink the espresso!
Ordering on the phone is also a debacle. I have to write down EXACTLY what I want before I call or I end up hanging up in humiliation. At restaurants I am always the last to order because I can never decide what I want. In the end I usually just order the same thing everywhere, even though I agonize over the menu forever first.
At one point during the rally, a group of monks marched their way through the crowd, chanting and heading toward the stage. The crowd made way for them, all except for the woman pictured above. She had a suitcase, was looking down and had a confused look on her face. I think she had some mental development issues. I saw her later in the day in close to the same spot, with the same facial expression.
What made this more awkward was that monks cannot touch women. They didn't know that she had some challenges, and tried to avoid her.
I over exaggerated the angle in post processing because I felt it added more conflict to the photo.
Dozens of fans packed a Milwaukee club on 10/24 to see Josh Berwanger Band, Awkward Terrible, & Comic Books perform under taxidermied heads. Check out my photos and video of the night on Too Much Rock at toomuchrock.com/