Interpretation of cultural terms: Camp (Camp)

Nona 2022-09-05 16:06:49

Camp (Camp)
Camp culture is naive, it can contain everything, the artificial creation of real Camp must be serious, hard-working, ambitious, and preferably gorgeous, exaggerated, dramatic, Passionate, extravagant, and even bizarre, but I don't know where it is always a little out of shape, a little slip-up, and incomplete.
The Camp family are those who are extremely particular about the details of life and pursue material and spiritual life. Leading fashion, naturally the pursuit of perfection has become a personal nature. CEOs of large foreign companies are fascinated by classical European and American styles; designers with extremely high talents are enjoying their luxurious alternative life to the fullest. They can ask for a bat-like work and rest time, but They must not waste any of their camp ideas; those hip-hop men and women walking on the street today who may not be dressed in fancy clothes are using their behavior to show the campism that only the petty bourgeoisie could experience. The provocation of the critics: what we want is not just camp, what we have is a kind of decadence! Don't use the camp piled up with millions of gold, but use the decadence like a fallen angel! This is the decadent proposition of the Camp family with the charm of a new trend.

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  • Waiter: Yes, Baron. What should we start with, Baron? Hmm?

    Gaston Monescu: Oh yes. That's not so easy. Beginnings are always difficult.

    Waiter: Yes, Baron.

    Gaston Monescu: If Casanova suddenly turned out to be Romeo having supper with Juliet, who might become Cleopatra, how would you start?

    Waiter: I would start with cocktails.

  • Lily Vautier: [fuming] I wouldn't fall for another man if he was the biggest crook on earth!