Monday, October 04, 2004
articulation in its written form
it's not the first time i had people telling me i was more articulate in communication via the written form than in person. as much as i love the human form, it always brings on an invisible barrier which i haven't been able to get rid of all these years. or perhaps i was an only child and didn't have to speak much to get my point across? or perhaps as chuck palahniuk nicely puts in his latest "non-fiction" prologue, books are meant for those who like to be alone. those who enjoy being in their own little world where they can escape and find themselves enmeshed in the thrilling conspiracies of a certain protagonist. or perhaps this is their only way of seeking refuge from the real world. cos reality at many times had proved its disappointing nature.i yearn to tell people how i feel about certain things but...verbal articulation's my stumbling block. and i'll end off upset and livid for not being able to express my thoughts exactly. i'm trying and perhaps when i've succeeded on that someday, i might stop blogging cos i'm finally able to tell someone about my day without the falter.bee wrote this at 8:38 AM
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- At 11:46 PM, adrock2xander said...
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Why do i always seem to agree on most things you post? It's mighty freaky...yes...ive had my friends...acquaintances and people ive met for just 2 hours tellin me the same thing too...i suppose sometimes...sittin down with the 17" bright light strainin our retina...our neurons are able to process more efficiently? Ok i babble now...
welcome to lonely planet mate.