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i do not believe in holding things in. that is how bottled messages collect on deserted beaches, how unaddressed letters begin filling desk drawers, how unanswered questions spill over into one word midnight conversations. communication was created for a reason, verbal expression and languages formed in order to allow humans to connect. when did words become so disconnected, a way to fill space, a burden, something that has to be done. when did silence become louder than heated debates, texts become more crucial than ‘working it out’ over coffee, media posts become more legitimized than countless apologies for the same god ****** thing over and over again. who taught us to swallow our inner conflicts and emotions? who said expression was weak and suppression was strong? who taped our mouths and allowed our finger tips to take over, a society of silence and screens?
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May 11, 2015
May 11, 2015 at 12:00 AM UTC
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i do not believe in holding things in. that is how bottled messages collect on deserted beaches, how unaddressed letters begin filling desk drawers, how unanswered questions spill over into one word midnight conversations. communication was created for a reason, verbal expression and languages formed in order to allow humans to connect. when did words become so disconnected, a way to fill space, a burden, something that has to be done. when did silence become louder than heated debates, texts become more crucial than ‘working it out’ over coffee, media posts become more legitimized than countless apologies for the same god ****** thing over and over again. who taught us to swallow our inner conflicts and emotions? who said expression was weak and suppression was strong? who taped our mouths and allowed our finger tips to take over, a society of silence and screens?
megan-leigh
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May 11, 2015
May 11, 2015 at 12:00 AM UTC
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