Analyzing the deeper spiritual and literary implications of Boygenius' "Leonard Cohen" and Sabrina Carpenter's "Dumb & Poetic."
I think it's aspirational. I think they're obviously, transparently jealous.
Where is a better place for an existential crisis than a Buddhist monastery?
What is a better activity than writing horny poetry?
If we're not old men having existential crises in Buddhist monasteries writing horny poetry, then may we be more fortunate in our next lives.
This is a very good point. May we all be so lucky as to be having existential crises at Buddhist monasteries writing horny poetry.
I think it's aspirational. I think they're obviously, transparently jealous.
Where is a better place for an existential crisis than a Buddhist monastery?
What is a better activity than writing horny poetry?
If we're not old men having existential crises in Buddhist monasteries writing horny poetry, then may we be more fortunate in our next lives.
This is a very good point. May we all be so lucky as to be having existential crises at Buddhist monasteries writing horny poetry.