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shermaine koh
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Monday, October 25, 2004

[by the way i tried to say]


i always wondered what the big fuss about soliloquies were. i mean, so somebody is talking to himself and showing signs of becoming psychotic bcoz who talks to themselves anyway? but then i just realised why they're so valued. for they're an expression of one's innermost thoughts, whereby one's feelings come out pure and true, not hidden behind semi-translucent veils in an attempt to lessen the intensity of one's emotions. a soliloquy reveals a person's true character, not those abridged versions that he would otherwise choose to present to others. and that makes it all the more precious, for everything said in a soliloquy comes straight from the depths of a person.


playwrights ought to be proud of me. lol.

[Listening to: torn by natalie imbruglia]