Jan
28
Phew.Now that we have that out of the way, I can talk freely and without restraint. I hope that you don't think that I'm bipolar or have multiple personalities or anything, because I don't. I am just a person of many voices, and those voices can change according to whom I am talking to. Throughout my posts on this blog, my voice may and will change. That way, I can express my mindset in different circumstances without having to worry about consistent tone and mood in all of my posts.
If I seem to you to be overly analytical, then you just happen to be RIGHT! Well, I don't think I'm overly analytical, but that's what people tell me. Anyway, I think by analyzing things. Sometimes thoroughly. That is the way by which I am able to derive meaning from various experiences that I have and data that is presented to me. It allows me to see patterns and metaphors that are not apparent to most other people. I particularly enjoy coming up with my own analogies for things, as well as reading symbolic works such as scripture or allegorical fiction, such as the Chronicles of Narnia.
With such knowledge under your belt, you should know that I take AP classes, and so I tend to include those terms that I learn and have to be tested on in my regular vocabulary. It allows me to use the correct, specific word for what I am trying to say. So, there may be times that you want to look up a word or two to know specifically what I'm talking about. Go ahead. Don't be afraid. It's ok. Sometimes I wish that teens that I go to school with would do that. Then they might realize that, yes, I AM SPEAKING ENGLISH!!!
I may also not always have correct grammar. Or usage. Or whatever. That's because either I don't know how to say it correctly, I don't care about how to say it correctly, or I have no desire to even figure out how to say it correctly. If I think that I can convey meaning in a perfect way, and it breaks the irrevocable laws of grammar, then I will gladly break them. Meaning before conformity. Sorta.
And thus begins the emergence of thought, and the annotation thereof.(see, I told you)
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