Most words in most conversations don’t harbour much value to me after I’ve heard or spoken them; I always distinctly remember the thoughts or ideas I’ve been left with and the emotions of myself and whomever I spoke to, but I seldom recall the exact words. I can always recite a conversation I’ve had with someone if a cat was present – for some reason.
Read MoreI choose to separate myself from my past through a developed vernacular and confident extemporising. I dislike talking about my past too much: when I do, I expose myself. I use un-insightful language and miss details, provoking hyperbole
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