28 October, 2011
A response to E: I get you but I still don’t like the idea of revealing more that 3.6% of myself on the worldwideweb. As I grow older I feel a greater need to speak to whoever I mean to speak to instead of saying things to no one in particular at all. Most people spend their whole lives trying to transfer a part of themselves into something tangible that the world can remember them by even after they die, but I only want to share a part of me to those who matter, so that I live until the intangible no longer stays in their memories. And then I will finally die.

A response to E: I get you but I still don’t like the idea of revealing more that 3.6% of myself on the worldwideweb. As I grow older I feel a greater need to speak to whoever I mean to speak to instead of saying things to no one in particular at all. Most people spend their whole lives trying to transfer a part of themselves into something tangible that the world can remember them by even after they die, but I only want to share a part of me to those who matter, so that I live until the intangible no longer stays in their memories. And then I will finally die.

(Source: miss-plastique, via )