Neon’s A Doll A Day… Again (2020)
Ghoulia looks elegant and aloof here. Is she representative of the snobby superiority of "book culture"?

Do the majority of "book culture" people act snobby and superior?

Or am I thinking of #bookstagram people on Instagram? Which seems to be mostly about posting carefully designed book photos accompanied by self-deprecating captions with the not-so-veiled opposite meaning that "I am far more sophisticated and stylish than you could ever hope to be?"

What is "book culture"? A Google search for the term brings up three pages of nothing but stories about a pretentious New York City bookstore chain and some of their locations closing after not paying rent.

Anyway, Ghouls looks very Book Culture-ish to me in this pic. Or, she seems to convey the attitude that I generally attribute to book culture people.

Nice lighting. Intriguing photo... hence my lengthy rambling.

And you don't come across as a "book snob." So apparently my impression about "book culture" has exceptions. Some very nice exceptions.

Or would you consider yourself a student of book culture rather than a subject of book culture?

Intriguing topic. I wish to know more.
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RE: Neon’s A Doll A Day… Again (2020) - by davidd - 09-15-2020, 01:28 AM

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