It's funny how we always talk about loved ones that have left in past tense.
Even if they aren't fully gone yet. I noticed that tonight.
Is it because we think that they are already gone, so they are part of the past, that they will become part of the past. Making them past tense though would make them dead. ie; he was the only one I cared for..etc..
Has he died? Did he take a trip somewhere and never return? No, that's doubtful. They are still there.
Perhaps it's just because they are gone to us, they aren't apart of our lives anymore or we aren't apart of theirs. Either way, we still past tense them.
Is that like a final thing, to past tense someone.
I hereby past tense you. Begone.
Hm...
Quote of the Day:
~I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it"~
-Pablo Picasso
(I guess I can use quotes I've already used now. Sine none of you can look back if it bugs you..unless you saved my journal on your computer somehow..which would be weird.
I wonder who I'm talking to since I used the term 'you' Yes, you there..behind the computer..did you save my journal somehow? No?...okay good...
It's way too late at night..why can't I just be tired?)
Two.
- February 18, 2008
- Quit_Lollygagging
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