Matt Deckard
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It’s said that it is better to be smarter than you look. I tend to have a problem as I often look smarter than I am and confuse people at times. It’s not hard, very easy in fact. Being unkempt though in a well dressed manner was pretty easy when everybody wore suits in the 30’s though now it’s hard to tell the rocket scientist from the jock since most everyone dresses like a street urchin in tattered jeans and oversized undershirts that are dyed different colors with logos added to the front or back.
Einstein looked like a maverick in with his mussed hair. Wasn’t always the case, though the look was cultivated over time.
You see the genius look transition well onto Russell Crowe in a beautiful mind as his clothes become more and more eclectic and he loses his sense of order.
It’s the look of the learning, the deep in thought issued to those whom haven’t the time to bother with putting together stripes or spots. The Doctor Who look which always worked because you knew he was going through the motions though didn’t really care what he put on his back.
I love this look. Even though I don’t have the brains to carry off the truth behind the look I love the look. I’ve been to JPL and NASA have hung out with the scientists of today whom have no sense of style other than what they bought in the Campus store. JPL sweatshirts and jeans are the clothes of the Einsteins of today. No longer do they even need to try to fit in as the sense of cordiality which was once a mainstay in our society is gone. They blend into the background leaving the way to separate the thinker from the masses harder to determine (they still lock themselves out of their cars more often). It’s nice and dandy to be the dandy… though sometimes I prefer the disheveled genius – not the new ones mind you, they are too trendy in their anti trend appeal. I like the old geniuses with their oversized glasses and ill conceived pattern choices and their sheer focus when they explain something to the point where you think they are nearly insane with finding out an answer to a question.
Sometimes I just don’t have a comb handy.
Ureal Genius
Einstein looked like a maverick in with his mussed hair. Wasn’t always the case, though the look was cultivated over time.
You see the genius look transition well onto Russell Crowe in a beautiful mind as his clothes become more and more eclectic and he loses his sense of order.
It’s the look of the learning, the deep in thought issued to those whom haven’t the time to bother with putting together stripes or spots. The Doctor Who look which always worked because you knew he was going through the motions though didn’t really care what he put on his back.
I love this look. Even though I don’t have the brains to carry off the truth behind the look I love the look. I’ve been to JPL and NASA have hung out with the scientists of today whom have no sense of style other than what they bought in the Campus store. JPL sweatshirts and jeans are the clothes of the Einsteins of today. No longer do they even need to try to fit in as the sense of cordiality which was once a mainstay in our society is gone. They blend into the background leaving the way to separate the thinker from the masses harder to determine (they still lock themselves out of their cars more often). It’s nice and dandy to be the dandy… though sometimes I prefer the disheveled genius – not the new ones mind you, they are too trendy in their anti trend appeal. I like the old geniuses with their oversized glasses and ill conceived pattern choices and their sheer focus when they explain something to the point where you think they are nearly insane with finding out an answer to a question.
Sometimes I just don’t have a comb handy.
Ureal Genius