Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Checkboxes

Sometimes I wonder if writing a letter would be simpler. But then I'd have to take the initiative and get the envelope, pick a person, find the address, get some stamps. Simply too much work. Yes I could ramble off about nothing but it's easier to type the write anyways. Plus, who would I write to when, thanks to technology, I can contact them all instantly anyways. The problem is, even on here, I still don't know what to write. Yeah anybody can type on and on and on if they like. But honestly, what's the point in this? I love writing circles and I see the good in Telling Writing, but for me at least, this is just fulfilling a requirement. Five points, check. I guess it's that same old "needing direction" problem I always run in to. Point me in the right direction and get me started and I'm good to go. But without that initial shove I'm like a sailboat, becalmed in the middle of a lake. Well, not that bad, but close. That type of dramatization, is it wrong? People tell me to play certain aspects up when I write but if it's not true, does that mean I shouldn't be saying it? So many questions, so few answers, everything is just a mumble-jumble of confusion. But yet again, I checked this box off.

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