When I was younger I used to wonder how we knew that we weren’t like my dolls -what if some giant was playing with us, and thus we got “life”, and once this giant stopped playing with us, we no longer existed as living creatures. How could we ever verify this if all our thoughts [...]
Posts Tagged ‘power’
Shakespeare’s Truths.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged as you like it, giant, instant, life, light, mind, philosophy, player, power, Shakespeare, stage, thoughts, world on February 9, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The Power of Speech.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged etymology, evoke, feeling, grammar, mischievous, power, preposterous, words on January 27, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I like words. I find them fascinating. Their etymology, their use, their meanings. I like grammar too, for you cannot get sense without grammar. It also fascinates me the power certain people have to evoke such feelings on others, by the mere usage of words. As a mere point of interest, my favourite word (as [...]
A Triad of Tales Part 4
Posted in Short Story, tagged bacterium, blind, blue rain, corruption, craziness, drop, eye, light, nothing matters, power, run, sanity, scientist, short story, triad of tales on January 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The eye was blind. It saw nothing; it cared for nothing. It had no emotion and no worry. Light streamed in, all the time, pouring in, illuminating the darkness and creating electricity. Electricity which was data, electricity which was streamed to a CPU, electricity which was power. Eventually, the light would be translated into an [...]
Teenage Rebellion
Posted in Diary, tagged belief, disobey, father, fight, free, grounded, parents, power, strong, teenage rebellion, temperamental on December 4, 2011 | 2 Comments »
11/04/2011 Parents are more temperamental than babies sometimes. In the evening, they tell me I’m grounded and the following morning I am a free person once more. Of course, they have a greater power of reasoning and I know my father knows I was right, even if he won’t admit it outright. I did disobey [...]