I'm writing this post a self-consciously, since yesterday I learned that, despite the small number of comments these days, more people than I imagined still read this journal. I feel like I need to be a better performing monkey.
This is a post about yesterday, which was an unusually social day for me.
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First substantive post in a while, if by 'substantive' you'll accept 'long'. )
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Mighty quick response time you had there...
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I mean, I don't want to force a special name on you. It's up to you. Originally the thought was that it would protect the innocent from crazy internet stalkers/add flare.
There's the problem that there are so many Allisons.
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But having a fictional moment, or concept, or image, or narrative, through which our own experience makes more sense seems to me to be exactly what science accomplishes as well--concepts and images with which we can make sense of our experience.
That's why, as I was saying, I no longer draw such a stark line between the two.
As for fiction raising standards, or heightening the experience of our lives goes...I'm more undecided. This might by falsehood (although not necessarily bad because of it?). But yes, I agree that this is an aspect of art that can be valuable.
It's nice to see you have an on-line journal now. I'm sure it will be interesting!
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