This reminds me of a poem, it was about a man walking on a path, and he was comtemplating on which path to take. The path already broken in and many passed through before, or the rough one with many unseen obstacles. He wanted to go on both, but he chose one(I forget which) and he would look back to the fork after walking on the chosen path but it had already disappeared, and he is still left wondering what would occur if he took the other road. I liked that poem. I would give you the whole analyzation, but that's too much typing for me.
er sorry I didn't comment on this before, I get distracted easily.
Man, you have such a crazy way with words. *ENVYENVY* It's very rhythmic and flowy and basically a prime example of what I lack.
Whatever Alexis is talking about reminds of an episode of Honey and Clover. A character is wondering about the difference between people who are talented, naturally, and those that aren't. He pictures it as a path that is straight until a certain point. At that point, it comes to a fork; one path is for the talented, and one path is for the people, like him, who have nothing. And he wonders what he could have changed to get on the other path.
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anyway, what's up? I'll see you tomorrow unless I randomly become feverish or something. >.>
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Man, you have such a crazy way with words. *ENVYENVY* It's very rhythmic and flowy and basically a prime example of what I lack.
Whatever Alexis is talking about reminds of an episode of Honey and Clover. A character is wondering about the difference between people who are talented, naturally, and those that aren't. He pictures it as a path that is straight until a certain point. At that point, it comes to a fork; one path is for the talented, and one path is for the people, like him, who have nothing. And he wonders what he could have changed to get on the other path.
You're on the talented path.
yeah I'm done now
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thank you. -.-
yeah me too
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