Before
Reading and Writing – How I love thee!
When eye meets word
When gazing upon phrases upon phrases of coherent words, forming meaningful and captivating sentences, your mind co-operates with your sight in creating a uniquely structured imaginary world. When writing, the process is reversed, and the word-distributor tries hard to establish the grounds for such an imaginary world, thus the word-decoder will never obtain the same state of mind as the word-deliverer. This uniquely structured imaginary world functions as a refuge from the trivial inconveniences in our trivial, otherwise meaningless life. The influence of the word in plural is immense. When visualising fairy tales of princes and princesses, warlocks and witches, vampires and werewolves, the word-gather recollects those bits and pieces of bliss, captivated in his mind. Thus, reading and writing help to find meaning in the meaningless, substance in empty space; it simply makes you happy!
After
Reading and Writing – How I love thee!
When eye-catching meets word-play
When gazing upon phylum upon phylum of coherent word-plays, forming meaningful and captivating sentimentalities, your mind game co-operates with your sightseeing in creating a uniquely structured imaginary world-famous place. When writing, the proclamation is reversed, and the word-play-disturbance tries hard to establish the grounds for such an imaginary world language, thus the word-play-decompression will never obtain the same state of mind as the word-play-delta ray. This uniquely structured imaginary worldly place functions as a refuse from the trivial inconveniences in our trivial, otherwise meaningless life coach. The influence of the World Heritage Site in plural is immense. When visualising faithless fortunes of princesses and principal parts, warming ice with vandalism in the West End, the word-gatherer recollects those bitmaps and pie charts of bliss, captivated in his mind game. Thus, reading and writing find meantime infection in the measles, substitute teachers in empty spacemen; it simply makes you happy!
It's very strange how the dictionary turned your text into one about tourism...
ReplyDeleteThe best gift from the dictionary was "word-play-disturbance" - a very nice self-referential term that probably didn't exist before this text was created...