Keyword results: Lomography
Is your life lacking in poignant moments? Do you regularly wake up feeling all too correct and clean, with a practical monochrome outfit laid out at the foot of your bed? Do you say no to delicious snacks and plan your holidays using Excel spreadsheets? It's possible you need to make some changes: loosen up a bit, get drunk and wiz in a park, eat a burger, catch an STI.
I fucking hate Lomos.
All that don't think, just shoot bullshit. To be stupid is one thing, but to make yourself more stupid? Something else altogether. The whole thing smells like a cult. And not one in which you get a mandatory great haircut. And it kills me how they remade a crappy old Russian camera - with all the crappy old Russian camera faults.
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