http://pilgrimchild.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] pilgrimchild.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] multiplicity_archives 2006-11-24 03:00 am (UTC)

Sometimes I worry that we give ourselves away by saying "we" too much outloud. But it happens naturally. Saying "I" feels weird.And the getting a lot of things done at one time, we do that too, or working on several projects at once-- reading a book, writing something down, and talking all at once. Also-- some of the others have really good senses of humor, and/or are very sarcastic. So we might be sitting in a class or with colleagues, and someone inside will make a snarky comment, and we'll laugh out loud at each other. Well, they're just FUNNY, dammit. But it looks awfully weird that we're just laughing out of nowhere probably. And the random out loud talking-to-oneself probably doesn't help much either. Neither does the random, "Will you just SHUT UP!?" that pops up out of total silence probably gives us away too.Oh well.

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