I was listening to the 716 podcast and came up with these random thoughts. I thought I would share them with you:
Lately, I haven't physically interacted with any artistic types. That sounds awkward, but what I mean is that I haven't seen, talked to, or hung out with a lot of the cool and creative people I used to see on a regular basis. And, in general, that just depresses me. So, instead of being a real person in the real world, I have delved into the cyber world and that somehow makes me feel a little connected. But it isn't a real connection, necessarily.
I still feel incredibly alone and secluded, like I have been trapped inside of this cell that is my bedroom/laptop/desk area and then my car and then my workspace. There is movement, yes, but a gradual movement kind of like moving from one car to another on a train. You're still within the train in a way and the train itself is moving, but you are essentially within the same space repeatedly.
Listening to the podcast, and hearing you mention Bryce and Ashley, I feel somehow connected, but only marginally. I know that this whole disconnected thing is mostly my doing, because I have broken apart many of the strings that connected me because they were starting to feel strange and stretched too far.
Now I am just floating.
(I'm so strange and random sometimes, but I guess that's just who I am.)
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Lately, I haven't physically interacted with any artistic types. That sounds awkward, but what I mean is that I haven't seen, talked to, or hung out with a lot of the cool and creative people I used to see on a regular basis. And, in general, that just depresses me. So, instead of being a real person in the real world, I have delved into the cyber world and that somehow makes me feel a little connected. But it isn't a real connection, necessarily.
I still feel incredibly alone and secluded, like I have been trapped inside of this cell that is my bedroom/laptop/desk area and then my car and then my workspace. There is movement, yes, but a gradual movement kind of like moving from one car to another on a train. You're still within the train in a way and the train itself is moving, but you are essentially within the same space repeatedly.
Listening to the podcast, and hearing you mention Bryce and Ashley, I feel somehow connected, but only marginally. I know that this whole disconnected thing is mostly my doing, because I have broken apart many of the strings that connected me because they were starting to feel strange and stretched too far.
Now I am just floating.
(I'm so strange and random sometimes, but I guess that's just who I am.)
Took me a while to get everything put up but I got the hang of it relatively quickly.
Gaby
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