Primer
So for starters, I find stereotyping a bit clichéd (that sounded redundant, but first hear me out). Clichéd is how I view idioms that fill online writings, when at a wake people say humdrum things to console the dead’s family, or when we do sensible things because that’s how sensible people have done things before. And it pains me: from the bottom of my heart already devoted to Lobachevsky, Steve Jobs’ babies, and my office in a law firm which is a cubicle, it pains me. That we don’t express ourselves as freely as we CAN, because there have been parameters set by, I don’t know, people before us? I am a paralegal, not a writer, and here’s how I throw in my tuscents here. But at least I hope am not making it hard for you to understand that a life should be lived beyond what’s cliché.














