Leah mentioned Oglethorpe Synchronicity in her latest entry, which reminded me... this semester it is present in an unusually potent form. First of all, both my "real" classes (the Photography class being, for me, more like a hobby-for-credit) have talked extensively about Daedalus, the ancient Greek architect/artisan. In one class we're looking at
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It was really funny to hear you reading it aloud to me and Damien. (It is Damien with an e, right?) It's just odd to hear my writing style in someone else's voice. But that of course leads one to ask, Do I normally hear my writing style in my own voice? I don't think I do. There's a special inner voice that I have when I'm writing serious stuff (more or less serious that is), which is really just kind of voiceless. The sound of thought. Whatever.
Now when I write stuff like "whatever" or "dude" that I actually say, I hear it in my voice. Or at least my voice as it appears to me. I think I should stop commenting now.
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Yes, Damien with an e. And a D. and A. and M. and I. (and now the E) and N.
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