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Monday, June 19, 2006

[by the way i tried to say]


in movies they always show that when someone can read minds, everyone's minds sound like how they speak. i don't think in coherent sentences, i think in images and with random words thrown in once in a while. it's only when i want to write or speak, do i make a conscious effort to string words into sentences. i think a snapshot of my mind would be like a collage, or a blinking collage perhaps, of movement caught and held under flashing strobe lights.

so due to the sheer nature of the way my mind works, it's not my fault i can't hold on to thoughts for too long. i think my mind works erratically and tends to veer off logical thought processes. i find tremendous difficulty in writing narratives because i hate planning out the sequence of events.

i think that's how i think anyway. everytime i concentrate on thinking about how i think, i get myself confused, like now, so whatever.

[Listening to: geek in the pink by jason mraz]