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you know about the voices that speaks in your head?i listen to them somtimes. most of the times. sometimes they tell me good things. sometimes they make me wish for bad things. |
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trousers are pantolon, okay?
Not like this is a retraction of anything, but I've been awfully bad at blogging lately and my last post didn't cover everything that I originally set out to say. Editing the previous entry would have chopped up too much raw emotion, and undermined the whole purpose of the entry so bang goes that theory. Unfortunately I left it sounding like a bad case of diatribe on humanity, which isn't what it's about entirely.Anyway, there are obvious plus points to a copying behaviour. It simply means you like someone enough to incorporate their habits into your own. Simple, subtle and elegant human affection. A worrying argument to this point is that humans are self-absorbed creatures who do this because they want to be noticed, seeing as how the other party is more likely to notice themselves in other people, hence sparking an interest in the beginnings of a relationship. That was a little long-winded but I hope you caught my drift. Another plus point to intermingling is the synergistic effect. That crackle of energy when two or more different yet similar individuals come together, giving birth to innovations and inventions that are hard to come by when alone. Um...um...I guess that's it then. There might have been a smarter way to wrap this up but my attention derails like a hijacked train whenever est em is involved. Labels: rants |