Monday, September 22, 2008

Talking is the best thing you can do between people. Having a conversational resolution is absolutely incomparable to anything else. When you're able to speak to the other party, then you can fully understand the context of their dialog. It's harder in text to really feel a connection with what someone is saying. When typing or texting, it leaves plenty of room to misconstrue what someone means with what they're saying. It's also hard to feel the compassion in what is said. You can't hear the emotion in their voices and you don't know how to take certain things. Talking to someone just makes everything ten times better. It's like seeing a portrait in black and white and then finally being able to see it in color. Previously stated: it is "absolutely incomparable to anything else."

I enjoy having that connection with someone and being able to talk to them. I love hearing what the person has to say. I do love reading, but I'd rather not read conversation. I'm such a talkative person, I guess. The thing is, everyone isn't able to talk. Sometimes people aren't able to speak what's on their mind. It's like asking a painter to become a poet. I'm one of the people that can eloquently talk about everything that's on my mind if intrigued. I'm able to hold a conversation for hours - but only if I'm intrigued. Indeed, I'm actually a poet. I do know that she's a painter.

I seriously forgot the content of this paragraph. I have no idea what I was going to talk about. So maybe if I just type as randomly as possible then I'll be able to figure out what I was going to talk about. And Eureka! There it is. I'm going to talk about adaptations. When you're involved with someone then you adapt to them. Some people say it's settling, but I say it's adapting; especially when it's always so one sided. But, I won't get into that. As a matter of fact, I think I'll leave this whole paragraph and the content of it alone. There are some things that I'll just keep to myself.

Goodnight, folks.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dood, I'm the same way.

It's like hmph, I wonder how they're saying it & do they actually mean it.

The textual is alright in a sense, but I need to hear what is being said.

Iono, maybe that's just me.

*Rahkstah-_Oasis; said...

Jeez, I was on Vanessa's blog clickin on ppl && came across this. I was not expecting to find someone who writes just as much text as me.

Difference being: your long blog made sense; it makes you think..in a good way.
Mine makes you think "WTF is chik talkin about?!"

Good stuff man!

NIKE THEORY said...

I'm saying though, Vanessa. It just seems like hearing it makes things all the more better. I can't say it enough, you can't feel text. In some cases you definitely can - but that's if you can actually imagine or hear the person saying what they're typing or texting.

Lol, Rahkstah - I'm not sure of your name, so I'll just call you what your blogger display name is. I'm Jay, btw. Seriously, I was sitting back thinking about how SHORT this blog is. Lol, anyone who reads my blogs are probably happy with only three paragraphs. I usually write essays. :(

*Rahkstah-_Oasis; said...

Hiiiii; Jay! Nice to meet you; I'm Chelsia but..really? Aww, Long blogs are the shizzy. I get all frustrated when I see a lil paragraph blog bcuz I love to read. No complaints here.

I'll more than likely stop by frequently bcuz that was really good reading. Yay =D!!

NIKE THEORY said...

Pleasure to make your acquaintance, Chelsia. I'll be sure to bookmark your blog. I do enjoy the reads as well.

Adina Renée. said...

you didn't even respond to my comment on your previous blog.
witchofuckass.
=/

NIKE THEORY said...

Oops?