My better judgment

Sep 04, 2009 21:36

I have learned to watch my words when I'm tired or otherwise less in control of myself. What is introspective to me rapidly becomes maudlin or melancholy to others. Saying nothing keeps me from over-explaining or excessively reassuring, or my friends from being concerned.

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Anyway.

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buhrger September 5 2009, 13:09:46 UTC
me too.

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sinthrex September 5 2009, 16:32:32 UTC
Meh. The few friends that I'm willing to do this with know me well enough to know I'm mostly banging the rocks together in my skull to see what comes out the other end.

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melkahb September 7 2009, 15:25:36 UTC
I agree with the rock-banging notion, but I find that I end up explaining too much when I just sort of let the words go on their own. I remember I wrote a letter in college to my parents, which resulted in them calling me to make sure I was okay. :)

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sinthrex September 7 2009, 17:41:03 UTC
Too bad. That's when you let the (more) interesting out. ^_^

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melkahb September 7 2009, 17:59:45 UTC
See, you know that, and I know that. It's just talking down the rest of the world that gets to be a pain...

Eh, we'll see. The weather's turning. That may change my mind.

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