In the realm of advancing technology, how many of us still prefer face-to-face communication to a digitalised one... sometimes, people even dun care to give you a call but to leave you a message or so.
and that's me, i prefer message to a call. and my friend once asked me did i believe in words? i answered yes i did. but words fail me and it's no discussion on technology. i am full of feeling but i don't have any word to discribe it, i have lost my ability to write...lost my tiny bit of creativity...
ha, that's why I dreaded the idea of calling u last time, thinking that I may startle u... and thus, I spent a long time keying all those SMS msg. letter by letter...
Anyway, talking about messaging, it is not only about the words ppl write, but also about how the recipients interpret the meaning.
And um... life turns its back to us sometime or another in our lifespan. well... I mean, we all have the experience of feeling low and failed.
um... I think u must have experienced something today, right?
Anyway, I think u are more expressive than me already. My words really sxxk. :P
i am more capable of talking in these years. after all, i think i don't want to talk rather than i don't know how to talk.
"i love you (but not in a romantic way)", this sucks a big time.... (guess i should be simply writing "i love you" after all, "i love you" is something you can tell a soulmate/friend anyway)
"I love you but not in a romantic way." <-- different people have different interpretations for this and of course, the real one lies on the writer himself.
But lexically speaking, the first part ("I love you") has already meant so much for the others that the second part seems unimportant to the reader.
My colleague saw me type your I-love-you quote and she suddenly remembered her friend has written something similar in her blog some time ago. She searched for a while and finally came up with this.
my sis said the first thing she was told on a lang & communication lesson was "language is ambiguous". it's all up to the recipent(s) to interpret or project.
love is a big word that can generate love, peace, caring but also chaos, confusion or hate. and the feeling i told you is a very delicate one, it's hard to express it exactly.
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In the realm of advancing technology, how many of us still prefer face-to-face communication to a digitalised one... sometimes, people even dun care to give you a call but to leave you a message or so.
and that's me, i prefer message to a call. and my friend once asked me did i believe in words? i answered yes i did. but words fail me and it's no discussion on technology. i am full of feeling but i don't have any word to discribe it, i have lost my ability to write...lost my tiny bit of creativity...
and it's such a lament to see people who have heart and share the same vision fall apart finally. sigh, it's just a meaningless and uncertain world...
ha, that's why I dreaded the idea of calling u last time, thinking that I may startle u... and thus, I spent a long time keying all those SMS msg. letter by letter...
Anyway, talking about messaging, it is not only about the words ppl write, but also about how the recipients interpret the meaning.
And um... life turns its back to us sometime or another in our lifespan. well... I mean, we all have the experience of feeling low and failed.
um... I think u must have experienced something today, right?
Anyway, I think u are more expressive than me already. My words really sxxk. :P
i am more capable of talking in these years. after all, i think i don't want to talk rather than i don't know how to talk.
"i love you (but not in a romantic way)", this sucks a big time....
(guess i should be simply writing "i love you" after all, "i love you" is something you can tell a soulmate/friend anyway)
"I love you but not in a romantic way." <-- different people have different interpretations for this and of course, the real one lies on the writer himself.
But lexically speaking, the first part ("I love you") has already meant so much for the others that the second part seems unimportant to the reader.
"I feel romantic, but not in a I-love-you sense."
My colleague saw me type your I-love-you quote and she suddenly remembered her friend has written something similar in her blog some time ago. She searched for a while and finally came up with this.
um...
my sis said the first thing she was told on a lang & communication lesson was "language is ambiguous". it's all up to the recipent(s) to interpret or project.
love is a big word that can generate love, peace, caring but also chaos, confusion or hate. and the feeling i told you is a very delicate one, it's hard to express it exactly.
and i just feel nothing matters anymore...
yup... I know what you mean.
Sometimes, our inmost feelings is beyond the reach of words.
i'm just no poet to express it...
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