…apparently something from Mr. Rebischung’s english class started a love affair with language. Go back to that essay I sent ya titled “art is where you find it”
…I question the value of doing these things with an intent to communicate complex ideas to someone else. One’s audience may think that this is what’s happening, but in the hearts of most artists, they are communicating with themselves. The rest is unpredictable by-product.
Predictable by-products, that is what writing is for. I love both arenas. When writing, the intent and the challenge is to use language create verbal thought streams which encase and clearly summarize complex ideas, thereby communicating them to the reader. A logical and efficient process.
…let’s see your take on post-historic.
If you’re going to moderate my comment, then add the missing possessive apostrophe to the contraction ‘let us’, please
…so okay it’s merely a contraction-apostrophe not a possessive-apostrophe, the point is fix it.
…then delete these last three comments. Make them post-historic…
#1. Okay. How’s that?
#2. I didn’t moderate your comment but I did fix “let’s”.
#3. Biff… I’ve never seen this side of you… were you an English minor?
#4: Now I should moderate…?
…apparently something from Mr. Rebischung’s english class started a love affair with language. Go back to that essay I sent ya titled “art is where you find it”
…I question the value of doing these things with an intent to communicate complex ideas to someone else. One’s audience may think that this is what’s happening, but in the hearts of most artists, they are communicating with themselves. The rest is unpredictable by-product.
Predictable by-products, that is what writing is for. I love both arenas. When writing, the intent and the challenge is to use language create verbal thought streams which encase and clearly summarize complex ideas, thereby communicating them to the reader. A logical and efficient process.
…will somebody please shut me up!