Dec 2, 2010

Memang Random

Funny.
In general,they're just pronouns with stages of formality in difference.
I used "saya" when I meet strangers, "aku" when I talked with most of my friends,but here, "I" still sounds better.Perhaps "saya" or "aku" makes me feel more vulnerable than "I".Using "I" somehow  offer the strength to say things out loud because  "I" potrayed a more open,willing-to-share kind of pronoun and as if it has this shadow that can hide you from the rest of the world.I always pretend that "I" is anonymous;so, no fear!.Or maybe because "saya" and "aku" runs in me and I don't dare to use them,in case I'll be melodramatic whereas "I" limits my savage thoughts and offer to touch only the surface of everything.Now come on "I", we have to be fair. We share the same world with "saya" and "aku" right?
Why don't you give them a shot?


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