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interpretations of reality

Posted by zenhussy on September 9, 2006, at 11:46:28

In reply to any cure for hedgehogs?, posted by zenhussy on September 8, 2006, at 14:53:42

how frightening it can be to see when a person is followed around with another aping their vocabulary, their way of speaking, their way of being in this world. thank goodness for laws, rules, regulations, etc.

if not for verifiable copyrights a person might think they're crazy, but with accurate research a person can easily guess the motives of another. especially when the 'other' doesn't even know the definitions of the words they're using!

spooksville time! almost like a child who so desperately wants to be understood, they know no boundaries and no sense when it comes to what is appropriate and what is not.

life is trial and error. would this behaviour be called trial? error? what?

what about scary? rude? frightening? stalker-esque? inappropriate? sad? there are so many ways to describe....just as there are so many interpretations of reality...

does a person need to put their own issues aside to handle such an offence? or is this something that the 'other' will recognize and cease themselves?

time will tell. oh that beautiful mysterious time. ah, healer of many things..........that is if one allows for time to pass....

listening to Bombs Away--Zenyatta Mondatta--The Police....such a great album

 

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