pernicious attitudes and flagrant paper wasting
from time to time i get the impression that people don't really believe me. i mean it's not that they think i am lying, rather they think that i am overstating or that i am saying something for their benefit or something like that. well, im not sure if i am in the situation just described, but i've wondered about it from time to time.
recently i moved about 1300 miles away from home. i think that someone (i'm allowing 'someone' to be ambiguous between one person or a few people) doesn't really believe me when i say that i miss them (i use 'them' instead of him/her to once again remain ambiguous about whether i'm referring to one of many people).
well, if i am right---namely, that someone (again...ambiguous...blah blah blah) doesn't believe me when i say that i miss them (blah...)---, then i think that i have a solution to what one ought to do when they think that someone doesn't believe them.
the answer is: blog-it. for those of you who are completely lost trying to figure out what 'blog-it' mean, let me fill you in. 'blog-it' is a verb. well, perhaps it is a verb demonstrative-pronoun pair. regardless, 'blog-it'=(df) to write, on a blog (noun) about an event, idea, or a thing (this is certainly not an exhaustive list, but you get the idea).
so, here goes. someone, i miss you (again... 'you' is...blah...). i really mean it.
recently i moved about 1300 miles away from home. i think that someone (i'm allowing 'someone' to be ambiguous between one person or a few people) doesn't really believe me when i say that i miss them (i use 'them' instead of him/her to once again remain ambiguous about whether i'm referring to one of many people).
well, if i am right---namely, that someone (again...ambiguous...blah blah blah) doesn't believe me when i say that i miss them (blah...)---, then i think that i have a solution to what one ought to do when they think that someone doesn't believe them.
the answer is: blog-it. for those of you who are completely lost trying to figure out what 'blog-it' mean, let me fill you in. 'blog-it' is a verb. well, perhaps it is a verb demonstrative-pronoun pair. regardless, 'blog-it'=(df) to write, on a blog (noun) about an event, idea, or a thing (this is certainly not an exhaustive list, but you get the idea).
so, here goes. someone, i miss you (again... 'you' is...blah...). i really mean it.
1 Comments:
I miss you too.
-Someone
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