Added thoughts on the Hawk Tuah girl in Good lord, this is a book
- July 3, 2024, 2:33 p.m.
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In this world where politics brings us down, inflation brings us down, Covid brings us down, and the news media is pre-designed to bring us down,
The Hawk Tuah girl reminds the whole world that it’s still possible to be/seem really happy out there.
Of course she got a 1000% assist from her accent… and (strangely, NOT even 1000% assist from her beauty)…
But she is unapologetically herself …
and society allows her a wide path because she’s twenty-one
(and it helped in some way that she was out drinking prior to her interview).
Her natural beauty serves most in this case to inspire us to soak up every other vibe she exudes.
C’mon, how many bad humans do you know whose routine included getting up for work at/near two o’clock in the morning ???
(admittedly I pondered: “What the heck is a spring factory ??”
but it is literally bed springs )
I get the sense that if Haliey the Hawk Tuah girl gets mad at 5:00pm, most of the rest of us wouldn’t be able to figure it out until sometime after 6:30.
*most of that is our own doing (and lack of being around country life)… but perceiving such a person is just refreshing… and I hope that she gets a whole lot more attention.
It was great just to know that SHAQ paused to invite her into his circles… as he is someone who need only be in an environment to make it more enticing.
I hope to heaven that {women} don’t make any sort of a big deal about the actual details surrounding Hawk Tuah, because they are extremely secondary, and it was more a conduit to letting the world soak up more of her southern charm.
It’s just that… had a different phrase been associated with her… (for example: “Brown Bear”… or “sugar bear”, or even “sugar momma” )… it wouldn’t have been as unique and easy to identify.
The uniqueness in the case of “Hawk Tuah” allows us all to easily recognize where online to quench our thirst for more…
Last updated July 03, 2024
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