(October 28, 2014 at 8:45 pm)Luckie Wrote: I love how she thinks, too. Quick as a whip, that one. And I've seen some of her dreams.. Which are so deep, it's hard to find my way out of such beauty.
Which is partly why I admire her ability to grace me with her presence now and again. I think we all have the same ability to take our internal voices and make personalities with them; it's merely a reaction to our environment, only some of us can do it more colorfully than others.
If only dreams sold. I can't even get kudos with them

Internal can feed off of itself... 'environment' includes more than the external stimuli.
Quote:I knew a diagnosed "schitzo" at the last place I lived. I gave the guy a cigarette, while he giggled to himself at something someone in his head had
obviously said about me. I didn't consider him a threat, as most would and do. We are all just people, quibbling over our own internal voices. If schitzophrenia is a disorder, then so is having a god voice in your head. Same diff IMO.
Keep updating, Violetta
Such stereotyping does not exist without reason. Fractures under pressure form breaks... and what way it breaks is anyone's guess.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day