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Saturday, April 26, 2008

lol

In spirit of no.6's post. *cough*

After scrolling through the pictures posted by Jason, i was greeted by a long post, six paragraphs of nothing but words. How uncharacteristically stick, who started off philosophical, unexpectedly veered into an equation, and then shifted back to the topic, and suddenly jumped to freedom of speech.

I think I can see the sleep deprivation demons at work.

But on another note, writing smoothly and logically is hard, especially for people who have problems articulating their thoughts. It's probably even harder than talking because most of the time, words usually just evaporate into the air. (only occasionally when something impressionable is said, be it good or bad. Even then, they are still subjected to memory) Writing though, gives words shape- a solid form. There's always something that people can refer to when they've forgotten what was written, unless of course, your writing gets burnt or deleted.

And now that you've reached this point, I heartily congratulate you on persistently ploughing through my gabble. This post was written with the help of dictionary.com, without which my vocabulary would have been even more limited. It was interesting to see how my puny little assemble of grey cells could garble up the meaning of words (or even their spelling for that matter) - gabble was initially typed as garble. Also, please forgive my many instances of horrific grammar and convoluted sentence structure.

All that said and done, I shall end of with a video. Yep, it's more Rowan Atkinson who demonstrates that he has one more trick up his sleeve- conducting, albeit rather unconventional (even controversial) conducting. The point that he remains conducting throughout the entire clip is moot. And having spammed you with much cheemness (and bad England), without further ado, presenting to you Rowan Atkinson, the Conductor.


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