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i pity words because words try they try to communicate in the most intimate way possible having all these different words pertaining to different degrees of emotions, feelings. And by having different genres, like being descriptive, scientific, or conversational, but it’s always unto the ability of two people: the conveyor, if the words would come off strong, or strong enough or nonchalant, or nonchalant enough and the receptor, if the words are to be processed, understood, wholeheartedly or to come in one way and out the other and it’s always different. you see, words try, but they’re a medium, and there are other avenues of expressing ones emotions, those of which are underlying, which can’t be articulated. when you speak words, it contains tone, diction, and emphasis, which printed words try to mimic by various styles like italics, bold, or underlines, but they can never quite imitate shifting eyes, twitches the waver in your voice, it’s depth, you, running your hand through your hair, or having fidgety fingers, and your legs never seem to stop shaking. All of this steals the spotlight off of words, and I wonder, what do all of these things mean?
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Mar 9, 2016
Mar 9, 2016 at 7:46 PM UTC
Words will always be the underdog compared to you
i pity words because words try they try to communicate in the most intimate way possible having all these different words pertaining to different degrees of emotions, feelings. And by having different genres, like being descriptive, scientific, or conversational, but it’s always unto the ability of two people: the conveyor, if the words would come off strong, or strong enough or nonchalant, or nonchalant enough and the receptor, if the words are to be processed, understood, wholeheartedly or to come in one way and out the other and it’s always different. you see, words try, but they’re a medium, and there are other avenues of expressing ones emotions, those of which are underlying, which can’t be articulated. when you speak words, it contains tone, diction, and emphasis, which printed words try to mimic by various styles like italics, bold, or underlines, but they can never quite imitate shifting eyes, twitches the waver in your voice, it’s depth, you, running your hand through your hair, or having fidgety fingers, and your legs never seem to stop shaking. All of this steals the spotlight off of words, and I wonder, what do all of these things mean?
nadine-co
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Mar 9, 2016
Mar 9, 2016 at 7:46 PM UTC
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