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... Things to say
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There’s a thin line between real, true, and fake. Fake is just; untrue. Fake has trouble staying separated with true though, the two do mix. And to find the true truth is to see what’s real. Generally, the truth gets mumbled up with a number of white lies and such. It is only in being able to feel what happened, where you can truly know what occurred. To understand is to take into account all mixed emotions, all decisions, and all movements. It is to know, to truly know, that there was reason. Without reason is without logic, and that wouldn’t make any sense. To understand is to truly comprehend what went on. Not to know what happened. Not to have heard the word on the street. The word lies. The emotion doesn’t. So it is in understanding feelings where we can truly understand, truly comprehend what went on, what occurred happened for a reason. That reason almost always has something to do with feelings, unless you’re talking in binary. It is love and hate; it is disappointment and excitement, which is at the base of every decision. Because nobody talks in binary.
15 February, 2006 12:35