Confrontation

Sep 09, 2004 22:52

There are two very interesting persons in this world that I have the pleasure of having as part of my life.

One of them has a somewhat diffident way of speaking and interacting with people. Not knowing her you could almost call her shy and reserved. Ironically, she's a person of great self-confidence, one that doesn't refrain from straighting things up. Sometimes the way reality was reflected in the cold truthfulness of her voice was hard to accept. Yet, years later, that's one of the things I've come to appreciate most in her. It has enabled us to solve our divergences and create a huge trust.

The other one has a sparkling, effusive tone of conversation. Yet the enthusiasm doesn't live up to problem solving. She's a person that would rather write unnamed criticisms than face people about what displeases her. Like in this text, you may or may not know who her writings refer to. Such behaviour doesn't invite to clearing up misconceptions, as one can never be too sure when making interpretations.

Of course, things aren't exactly as I say in here. But then again, how can you know that? How sure are you? How can you counter me? Let me guess, you'd go as far as writing a likewise vague comment. How could you do it otherwise?

The obnoxious public transport user says "Alguém já dava lugar..." I say "Já parava de ser um desavergonhado que só manda postas de pescada para o ar e tinha a coragem de confrontar as pessoas em questão." But then again maybe that's just me.

Cheers
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