"And the weirdest thing about a mind-Tim Minchin
Is that every answer that you find
Is the basis of a brand new cliché."
Tim Minchin may be funny, but he has some good ideas. And isn't it true? How often do I repeat myself? I have clichés that only I use. But that is otay, because they are my clichés. My favourite is: Being weird is more fun than being normal. Doesn't it just sum me up? I feel that in my first proper post I should be finding something deep to say, and I am trying, I really am, but I keep getting distracted. By my hair tickling my cheek, my fan making me shiver, my friends sending me messages. So I reply, run my fingers through my hair again, straighten up and try to continue. Let's go back to my quote. "Every answer that you find" Answers to yourself. They become the clichés. Because when you understand something you can answer people's questions on yourself. And there are only finite answers to give, so, it becomes 'the basis of [your] brand new cliché'. And now, I can feel I have accomplished my goal. I can run my fingers through my hair, reply to my messages and sign off this post feeling like I have accomplished something. But yet, I still feel something is missing. But, I cannot find my answers yet. Maybe I'll give you my clichés in the next post...
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