She Shone Up Bright Like a Knife

I must say, it’s a difficult thing to reason with chemicals. I seriously doubt it’s actually reasoning. The fine line between a pure chemical reaction and the actual personality of a human out of their wits is blurred at best. Why? I’m not exactly the most sound minded person either, so it would be rash to conclude I always see it right. At the same time, I know chemicals. They’re nearsighted.

Taboo? That’s some fun stuff. As DW would say, “Good times all around.”

On a side note, it seems to make people slightly uncomfortable when you know more about them than they you. Sometimes it’s better to just keep it to yourself. When they tell you, act surprised, maybe they only have a few stories.

I got a “warning” last night. I was fully prepared to take the full brunt of the legal penalty for “blowing through that light” as the officer put it. However, I have been warned and for that I am grateful.

The Shins are jolly. I recommend Turn a Square, and Those to Come. On second thought maybe you wouldn’t like them.

I’ll be out of town, so that means no posting. Enjoy the silence.

Comments (5) left to “She Shone Up Bright Like a Knife”

  1. rhythmkeeper wrote:

    words are very unneccessary….they can only do harm…..

  2. TESTPLUG wrote:

    so is any one else going to Depache Mode a bit pricey but well worth it

    we all are afected by our cemical intake who knows once we start eating perfect food maby our imperfrctions will dim quicker
    cause we all have a shinning star in our closet

  3. rhythmkeeper wrote:

    Hey, I forgot to add in my other comment how correct you are on the uncomfortable feeling we give people in knowing more about them than they do us. I made that mistake the other day, and regretted it immediately. But what do you do? Walk up to the person and be like,”you know how I said that I know where you work, well, that was really dumb, so sorry about the uncomfortableness.” That just adds to the dumbness.

  4. Ben wrote:

    A warning… wish they’d hand those out to me…

    Depache Mode? Hmmm…

    And for the record, The Shins are jolly indeed.

  5. violette wrote:

    what’s so frightening also, is that like half of everyone is on something. *especially, oftentimes, the people in the best best moods.

    acting like you didn’t know the story you’re being told — ha! definitly an art.

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