Woah
Okay, if Dana's reading, she's gonna freak out. I'm using correct puncutation and spelling = o
minus that
but just for shits and giggles, I'm gonna name the major differences between blogspot and myspace:
- People are smarter on here
- People are funnier on here
- People are cooler on here
- People can spell
- People are seriously poetic and not being fake
- People have proper things to say
- People don't make grammar, spelling and punctuation mistakes
- People actually be themselves and share real emotion
NOW THATS OUT OF THE WAY I can stop pretending I'm intellectual. But I think I will stick with this 'correct puncutation fad'. Even though I'll be making mistakes. But it makes me look smarter ;D
I wont give up the smileys though.
I might as well add some delicious morsel of emotion on here, or else it'll be a waste of a blog INNIT.
I get frustrated not knowing what people are thinking. But then again, I'm sure I'll discard the frustration, and replace it with shame and sadness when I realise what the person is thinking is a BIG STEAMY MUG OF REJECTION. *cough* Did I just say rejection and narrow my vague statement down to a particular topic?
I make too many food/emotion analogies
I was talking to my friend, Jesse, and we were discussing Harry Potter (obviously). I think I said, kinda flippantly, "It'd be cool if Love Potion was real. There would be no worries then, right?" For those non-HP fans, if you drink Love Potion, you basically fall into deep 'obsession' with the person who gave it to you. I guess its not exactly love, as its manufactured, but eh, obsession = neediness and people like to be needed. Well, I do anyway.
Then I realised what I said, and I could think of nothing worse than tricking someone into loving you! How empty is that?! Then both of us came to the same conclusion at the same time.
"How about a potion that could make the person of your choice see you for who you are. They could see all the amazing points about you, then they would realise how great you are."
I think that would work so much better. Even if the person-of-my-choice decided, after using our potion prototype, that it still wouldn't work, I would feel some sort of closure and consolation. The thing about being rejected, or even not saying anything at all, is that you feel an almost regret; regret that you were never as sweet as you could be, or as nice as you could be, or as helpful as you could be.
But there's nothing else quite like being loved when the person hasn't even seen you at your best yet. If another person be captivated by you, and all you've done is be nervous and awkward, now thats something.
Love is a mystery, and I think I like it better that way.
Okay, if Dana's reading, she's gonna freak out. I'm using correct puncutation and spelling = o
minus that
but just for shits and giggles, I'm gonna name the major differences between blogspot and myspace:
- People are smarter on here
- People are funnier on here
- People are cooler on here
- People can spell
- People are seriously poetic and not being fake
- People have proper things to say
- People don't make grammar, spelling and punctuation mistakes
- People actually be themselves and share real emotion
NOW THATS OUT OF THE WAY I can stop pretending I'm intellectual. But I think I will stick with this 'correct puncutation fad'. Even though I'll be making mistakes. But it makes me look smarter ;D
I wont give up the smileys though.
I might as well add some delicious morsel of emotion on here, or else it'll be a waste of a blog INNIT.
I get frustrated not knowing what people are thinking. But then again, I'm sure I'll discard the frustration, and replace it with shame and sadness when I realise what the person is thinking is a BIG STEAMY MUG OF REJECTION. *cough* Did I just say rejection and narrow my vague statement down to a particular topic?
I make too many food/emotion analogies
I was talking to my friend, Jesse, and we were discussing Harry Potter (obviously). I think I said, kinda flippantly, "It'd be cool if Love Potion was real. There would be no worries then, right?" For those non-HP fans, if you drink Love Potion, you basically fall into deep 'obsession' with the person who gave it to you. I guess its not exactly love, as its manufactured, but eh, obsession = neediness and people like to be needed. Well, I do anyway.
Then I realised what I said, and I could think of nothing worse than tricking someone into loving you! How empty is that?! Then both of us came to the same conclusion at the same time.
"How about a potion that could make the person of your choice see you for who you are. They could see all the amazing points about you, then they would realise how great you are."
I think that would work so much better. Even if the person-of-my-choice decided, after using our potion prototype, that it still wouldn't work, I would feel some sort of closure and consolation. The thing about being rejected, or even not saying anything at all, is that you feel an almost regret; regret that you were never as sweet as you could be, or as nice as you could be, or as helpful as you could be.
But there's nothing else quite like being loved when the person hasn't even seen you at your best yet. If another person be captivated by you, and all you've done is be nervous and awkward, now thats something.
Love is a mystery, and I think I like it better that way.

*Dana Freaks Out Because Gorga Uses Correct Grammar*
ReplyDeleteAhaha
Joking!
That Blog Was Lovely
Ehh I Dont Care If Love Potion Is Totally Mean And The Love Is Fake - I Know If Someone Was All Like 'Would Ya Like To Buy Some Lovveeee Potion' Id Totally Buy It ;D
But If I Used It On Someone Id Feel Bad After A While Like Tom Riddle's Mum On That Muggle Man - And Stop Giving It To Him Because Maybe...Just Maybe He Really Would Love Me Without The Love Potion...
But Then Again As Soon As She Stopped He Ran Away Like A Maniac Innit?
But Yeah Blogs Are Lovely :D