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Feb 18, 2004 19:45

I'm trying to get back in the habit of writing in this, or the habit of writing at all. I suppose this is a good a place as any other. Especially because I'm sure can't keep a paper and ink journal. Writing has been hard, because lately, I feel as if I have nothing to say-- which is odd, because I'm sure a lot has happened. No matter ( Read more... )

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lo entiendo clickdedoo February 18 2004, 21:59:24 UTC
I understand exactly what you mean; it's kinda the same thing ive been thinking about lately; language and communication, etc.
Just as they say a picture's worth a thousand words, the ability to paint that picture with a thousand...anything is pretty..equally cool, i think. I'm thinking of studying in college. Then we'd no longer just be musicians..we'd be...convey-ers? conveyants? communicationists? whatev. I hear ya.

Vibes
andrew

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amandathegreat February 18 2004, 22:32:58 UTC
It's funny because when Josh was here, we were talking about language a lot. He said it was horribly inadequate and fucked up, and I said it was awesome, and the best part was that we completely agreed.

Language fascinates me, but that shouldn't be surprising.

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nebojats February 18 2004, 22:37:50 UTC
dan, i'm having memories of tok... language and the way it shapes out understanding of the universe. So true. That's why other languages are a great key to seeing the world in a new light. I like language, foreign languages especially.

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terlogo February 19 2004, 12:32:59 UTC
Language frusterates me. I all too often can't find the words I want. Ah, but then I think, it's not the language's fault that I'm not articulate.

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Re: stagemaster266 February 21 2004, 02:23:20 UTC
it is if the language does not allow for proper articulation.

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stagemaster266 February 21 2004, 02:20:23 UTC
language is a compulsory necessity of the human completion and yet it's to crude to express the really important things justly. to that end the lyrical verse was born. Shakespeare's first published work was a poem. things have come a long way sense then but the emotions stay the same its only the words that change.

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