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to people with a similar disposition it may feel like i'm doxxing your thoughts
and well you should've practiced better opsec
hearing a beloved friend say the words 'can i be mean for a sec' is like watching an angel descend from the heavens and kiss you on the forehead
girl who invents a new kind of smile everyday
”all language is approximation” believers when my autistic ass finally weaves together the exact right linguistic phrase that conveys pure information and shatters qualia as we know it
we can actually solve a lot of problems related to "the inherent imprecision of language" by just getting rid of everyone who finds overexplaining annoying.
as a girl with a "tendency towards trying to solve the imprecision of language and prevent misunderstandings through brute force", i found that in the past year by simply not talking to anyone who gets frustrated by me overexplaining, ive become much more confident and much happier with *not* overexplaining. because, in fact, people getting annoyed with you for talking too much makes this shit harder not easier.
Vergänglichkeit (Transience) by Sergius Hruby (1869-1943)
It's nice that loud noises don't stick to clothes like smells do. That would be really bad if they did.
This tells us how clothes respond to two out of the five senses. What can we say about the others?
Colors are kind of the opposite. We try very hard to make colors stick to clothes, but they get unstuck when bright lights hit them too hard. Fortunately this is a slow process and you can enjoy your colors many times before they come unstuck.
It is unclear whether clothes can gain or lose taste through exposure. Most of taste is mediated by smell, and clothes tend not to be exposed to sweetness, sourness, bitterness or umami, and even if they did, they would not give up this taste in turn unless consumed, which one does not do with clothes. We'll call this 'not applicable'.
Textures can go either way: clothes that are touched by things can either become more textured (pilling) or less (wearing thin), but eventually they break the clothes entirely, suggesting perhaps that clothes are most sensitive to touch of all the senses.
The clothes' ability to store and dispense taste is a factor of the material. In fact, it works almost identically to color and smell, and it is actually difficult to add any one of these without adding the others. It's just that the colors which last the longest, taste badly. This is consistent, for even a good flavor, left in clothes, will become bad. As with smells.
And we will note that sounds, when carried by and through the clothes, are also degraded. It is not that they don't stick, but that the process of enbaddening that clothes do to the sources of the senses is quite rapid, when it comes to sounds. The matter of touch is indeed indistinguishable from the existence of the clothing itself, and so we can say that it is the true sense, and that the other senses we experience are merely embeddings of touch.
We might say that a tear of the fabric is fundamental, while the soup spilled on a shirt is only good for about an hour. As such, we find that pain lasts, but pleasure is fleeting. This is also why we forget what people tell us, but we remember if it is written down. Sight, sound, smell, and taste are analagous and may simply be the same thing at different intensities, and each is in fact a modification to the sense of touch.
I was only pretending to be stupid.
The crazy part about pain is that it actually hurts alot
im glad we're in the internet backwaters i think if dove chocolate or something replied to my post i would just keep reporting them for terorism again and again and again
daily affirmations:
no one is watching me all the time
they’re foreclosing on my mind palace
Try hypnosis today!