| relaxed1 |
I wanted to write a blog, but everything in my head was too personal, too emotional, too… I don't know, perhaps too inappropriate.
I am in a reflective mood, and perhaps it's not the best time to blog. It's always felt so cathartic, set my thoughts free and release them into the ether, but for some reason that just doesn't cut it today.
Perhaps I'll just leave it to a greater man then I to express my feelings.
“Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a man cold when he is only sad.”, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
| 29 Nov 09, 1:13 PM River_Deep UK, 6 yrs |
Now there is something to consider. Chin up x RD xx It is not what you say or do but the way you say or do it | ||
| 29 Nov 09, 1:40 PM stormywaters PT, 4 yrs |
Says who? Don't remember anything about this in the AUP.
My object all sublime... | ||
| 29 Nov 09, 7:07 PM jules9 UK(CH), 3 yrs |
Just a *hug* | ||
| 29 Nov 09, 7:08 PM relaxed1 UK(BR), 6 yrs |
Says I! I hope that I would never break the AUP, but it is also important to set one's own limits. "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking up at the stars" | ||
| 9 Dec 09, 8:37 AM american_girl UK(CB), 2 yrs |
Simple, and yet astoundingly astute. I shudder to think of how many posts/blogs/ramblings I've read on IC that are the unfortunate result of someone not stopping to think, "Yes, I can, but SHOULD I?". Blogging is a release, blogging is cathartic, blogging is therapeutic. But it's also communication, isn't it? So it never as simple as writing it down without a thought of who might read it when you do it here. BTW, the Longfellow quotation is lovely - and a sweet, gentle reminder to me as a womanfolk about the Venus/Mars thing ...
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