I think the lazy ones would just click "Like", and sometimes I'm the
lazy one. :) But occasionally, I would write something like "This is
like an abstract painting, and I'm not looking for meaning, but I'm
drawn by the play and movement of the colors yellow, blue and red. The
yellow hair is female, caressing the white board of red and blue
blotches of paint. And I wouldn't want to be sexist, but the board is
strong and bold, so I see it as male. I would be interested to see what
happens if the yellow is further saturated just a bit, and changed to
the periphery of orange."
Thank you, Emily, for the photo and for instantly connecting me to your
Facebook. :)
Emily L. Ferguson wrote:
At 7:54 PM +0800 9/19/09, Elson T. Elizaga wrote:
I was looking at Emily's "Boatyard hair with color coordinated
facepaint" awhile ago, and I liked it so much I searched for the
"Like" button in Facebook but couldn't find one. And then it occurred
to me: Why not have a PhotoForum in Facebook? Put all the photos
there every week, and we can give comment instantly, too.
The problem is that that kind of comment is way too easy and
uninformative. We might get more response, if all of us were on
Facebook, but I bet it would be less informative.
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