Alright, this post (the one that I've just erased) isn't working for me, so I'm changing it to a new one. I mean, I don't want to stress about posting, because I'm trying to keep this a fun thing for me. But if I feel like there isn't much content to it, then I'm not satisfied with it, and that's where the doubting begins.
So today I'm going to rewrite this post, much like you would take the paper cup at a burger joint and refill it with another baverage. I've always wondered, by the way, what do english speaking people mean when they say soda? Is it just carbonated water? Or does it refer to all kinds of refreshment drinks?
But that's not important now. What's important is, how am I going to fill these lines here? It's a new post, and I want it to be enjoyable. Writing it, too, should be something joyful, actually. And most of the time it is. In fact, this former post was the very first post I was dissatisfied with. It was like, I mean, it's hard to explain, but I think there was a certain feeling of it not being fun to read.
But that's not important now. What's important is, how am I going to fill these lines here? It's a new post, and I want it to be enjoyable. Writing it, too, should be something joyful, actually. And most of the time it is. In fact, this former post was the very first post I was dissatisfied with. It was like, I mean, it's hard to explain, but I think there was a certain feeling of it not being fun to read.
Thinking about it, there's actually a bunch of stuff that I find funny about the english language. I can't think of a good example right now, except maybe for the word 'anywhen'. I mean, it's not really something I find funny, it's more like a general questioning. You know, I think 'anywhen' should be the legit word for 'anytime'. I'm not really sure if it makes much sense, but I think it should be a word.
I remember talking about this with my dear friends Phil and Joyce. I think I said something like: There's 'anywhere' for where, why isn't there 'anywhen' for when? 'Anywhen' should be a word! I have to admit though, I couldn't make a real point out of it. I mean, there really isn't much you can complain about when it comes to words, right?
'Anywhat' would be a good word, too.
I remember talking about this with my dear friends Phil and Joyce. I think I said something like: There's 'anywhere' for where, why isn't there 'anywhen' for when? 'Anywhen' should be a word! I have to admit though, I couldn't make a real point out of it. I mean, there really isn't much you can complain about when it comes to words, right?
'Anywhat' would be a good word, too.
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