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9 times out of 10 people underestimate the power of words. They overlook the meaning, missing the writer's perspective and passion on a particular subject, subconsciously warping it to some deviant they are sure inclined to believe.
If this was the case only minimally, there would be little room for writing so in some cases, writers ought to be thankful. But connotated words seem easy to change about without the aid of one particular force driving onwards; without one directing word that spurs lane change--
I'm pretty sure you missed my point. I'm fairly certain that what you thought it was and what it really is are two completely different things. Please ask me about it some time because i would be more than willing to tell you. Deal? Deal.
If this was the case only minimally, there would be little room for writing so in some cases, writers ought to be thankful. But connotated words seem easy to change about without the aid of one particular force driving onwards; without one directing word that spurs lane change--
I'm pretty sure you missed my point. I'm fairly certain that what you thought it was and what it really is are two completely different things. Please ask me about it some time because i would be more than willing to tell you. Deal? Deal.


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