Tuesday, March 22, 2005

they wont see your face but you’ll want them too until they do

Can one actually like a person that they’ve only met online? Really it’s the other person’s writing they’re falling in love with. Your words are completely different than your actions, thoughts, reactions and mannerisms. Although, if your writing is dull and shallow then you’re probably dull and shallow. But I’m not sure if it works the other way – but it could. S/he could be amazing: full of wit and adventure. And what do they think of you? How many online friends do they have? Are you the one and only or are you one in many? And if you are the only one then is that person desperate, alone and creepy? But, what if you dismiss all your other friends for this one online amazement? Does that make you desperate or just desperately in love?

I’ve got the I-don’t-know-how-to-fix-the-damn-thing blues.

Do we all have a lot of secrets? Or, do some people lead normal yet boring lives where everything is just always out in the open? Are there some people that just, somehow, acquire a lot of things that other people don’t know about? Maybe the more secrets you have, the more scared you are. Scared about how you live your life, scared about your thoughts, scared about your surroundings.

4 comments:

Daley said...

I have to disagree (mostly for the sake of disagreement). One's words are so often linked to one's thoughts.

Cardboard Knight said...

on this movie (which is so awesome) called napolean dynamite, his brother gets an online girl, her name is lah fawnda, shes black and turns him in to a pimp. it is so funny. i also have to disagree because i am energetic and goofy, and what i type is energetic and goofy. please look at my blog!

R. said...

Awww, you know your one of the people who have online friends!! hehehe M. can't come shopping R. she has to stay in and do her homework.

Homework = MSN!

SUUUREEEEE!!! Hrmph.

Jamie said...

you boggle my mind sometimes chickita.