I have an aversion to taking care of my gear, a wayward manifestation of my punk ethos.
“I have an aversion to taking care of my gear, a wayward manifestation of my punk ethos.”
— Lou Barlow · Aversion
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I have an aversion to taking care of my gear, a wayward manifestation of my punk ethos.
“I have an aversion to taking care of my gear, a wayward manifestation of my punk ethos.”
— Lou Barlow · Aversion
I have an aversion to taking care of my gear, a wayward manifestation of my punk ethos.
The first songs I ever wrote - my first, like, serious offerings - were all written on ukulele. It's always been a part of the way I write for a really long time.
It's kind of crazy how music helped me overcome the anxieties that I have.
Worry is a big part of my life. I definitely worry a lot.
I've been trying to cut down on caffeine because it seems to aggravate my middle-age-onset acne, but I'm too tired to care. I'm growing a beard to hide it.
I have little taste for fashionable dissipations, cards, and dancing; the theatre and tea parties are my aversion, and I look with little envy on those who find their enjoyment in such transitory delights, if delights they may be called.
I deeply detest social distinction and snobbery, and in that lies my strong aversion to titular honours.
Business was his aversion; Pleasure was his business.
Historically, corporate aversion to politics has at times held firm even under national leadership that threatens the health of the economy, and with it the well-being of every company.
Most people have an aversion to risk, my college economics professor told me. Which means they have to be rewarded to take on that risk. The higher the risk, the higher the possible payout has to be for people to jump.