toonsis said...
O.k. O.k...First off, your post was WaaaaYY too long...damn girl,can you talk. Second, that pisses me off how you can take my words and then make them yours when the feeling is right!! I know what your speaking of and I am in agreement 110% that you need to act on your feelings IN THE MOMENT OF THE MOMENT(My life belief). But is it not true that once you bring those feelings out vocally it makes them less than what they are? How can one possibly even begin to explain a feeling?? We think that another person may feel the same way, but once we open our big fat mouths we ruin it. IE: I can say "I like cake"!! and then someone else can say "cake makes me feel funny". But what we're both trying to say, what we're both "FEELING" is... (we're just using basic linguistics which is only 10% of human language by the way....that's why I don't like using it...hhhmmmmphh)...is..."I love you"...
do i talk too much? maybe, but at least i mean it......and actually, sometimes i say stuff, and may just mean it in that moment....and that's okay, if you're speaking with people who understand that fact, that the moment may overtake me to say something that i feel in that moment....
now, i do question a little the idea that one should always act in the emotion of the moment...sometimes the feeling will hurt everyone if you act on it, and i have in the past held back on reaction to that feeling for that very reason and seen the situation be a better one for it. Is this right?? sometimes...... However, a moment, without words, with that delicate balance of perfect action, is one that one may need to express.... This post at my blog, in its discussion about being in the moment, is more of a comment on allowing others to act on their moments, and feeling the love i feel towards them, regardless of what they need to act out and how that affects me....and so, is this right? god.....my point was, love is all that matters....so leave the rest alone....
See i do talk too much. And not just in my opinion.
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