brain dead

May 19, 2007 22:26

How is it that my mind wanders off at the most inconvenient times?

I wish I could say these moments are brief. Though I must confess, my mind becomes motionless continually, and I’ll find myself, what seems like hours, not thinking about anything at all. When I feel like my brain has expired; a thought will spark. It is foreign, faint, and ( Read more... )

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rachel_mcgee May 20 2007, 17:57:36 UTC
I love you! ♥

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i'm mad, you're mad, we're all mad. anonymous May 23 2007, 04:36:33 UTC
that does sound inconvenient.

...conveniently, though, you are able to think up stuff in that brief moment that other people would struggle with for hours... and then those people would pat themselves on the back afterwards. hah...

consider, for example, this post you just wrote: i might be wrong, but i'm pretty sure you wrote this in about two minutes flat. with clever words you describe the birth of a simple thought and then, dramatically, you seize that thought... and seize me, your reader, in the process. and if all this wasn't enough? to add insult to injury, you fit it all into the shortest paragraph.

sheesh. who writes like that?

...brilliant people do.

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Re: i'm mad, you're mad, we're all mad. whoelsewould May 27 2007, 18:17:28 UTC
Thank you, friend.
I really wish you were the one who read my essay on the SAT, they were not as kind as you.
:(

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