you are not necessarily you, i am not necessarily i, the past is not really the past, the present is certainly not the present and the future is definitely questionable

Monday, January 5, 2009

remote connect

isn’t it interesting to receive a phone call or an email from someone you were just thinking about? isn’t it interesting to randomly think the same thoughts with a person you live with, or with someone half world away? isn’t it interesting to use the same words at the same time with someone describing totally different things? isn’t it interesting to instantly know what close to you people are thinking when you talk to them few times in a year at best? how does it make you feel? does it make you feel isolated? does it make you feel incredibly close?

i am so used to connecting remotely, that my physical manifestation throws everyone off balance. i am so used to connecting remotely that the time seems to exist as a completely irrelevant measure. i am so used to connecting remotely, i need the distance to connect.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Such is life in the internet age I guess. You gain some you lose some?