Monday, March 26, 2007

Worked out. Whew.

Semantics. We argue semantics. Words have meanings?? We have books where you can look up the Meanings of Words, and they even tell you how these words are used in a sentence, and how they are pronounced, and where they come from... If we have dictionaries for Words, then why do we not have similar lexicons for the Unspoken things, the things that we want to say don't say, or the things that we want to do but don't do, or Looks or Unanswered Questions or Smells or the ubiquitous Others.
I would like to describe to you what a lexicon of smells would be like, but that's an Unfinished Thought or a Half-Baked Idea, which belongs in a dictionary too.
Gone, gone gonegone gonegoneoneoenoee
Do you want to know what it looks like? My smile: my skin; my words: my viscera.

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- grapes are the best fruit.all other fruits please don't get jealous.
by @ 7:54 PM


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