Somehow, I don't understand nutshit about the Thai language (at least I know what "kimochi" and "yamete" stands for in Jap), but I like this song:
I keep replaying it. I spent these 2 days replaying it, just because I can and have no better alternatives (no one to give me a blowjob or ask me out for a meal or something equally boring). This borders on stupid, I know. Playing it over and over again doesn't make her suddenly start stripping for me, and it doesn't make her appear on my bed, but I still play it over and over again.
She could be swearing and sweetly cursing me to death with that killer voice of her and I'd die happy, unwittingly, and most definitely willing.
Oh, to be a fan boy at this age, how embarrassingly youthful. If anyone wants to watch Suckceed with me again I won't mind, come come don't shy, do ask me out (;
Isn't it lamentable how language barriers get in the way of appreciating Earth? Perhaps there are enlightened humans around who don't know too many languages but are able to appreciate every single culture present on Earth, but right now I'm unenlightened and I cannot step out of my comfort zone because of this.
I think I posted about being lost in translation a few months back when referring to the Millenium trilogy, and I still remain lost and I don't want to translate it to something I can understand anymore.
I remember One Piece's Pirate King, Gol D. Roger, who had the ability to "hear the voice of all things". I only want to feel, because no matter the meaning, as long as it can't be felt, it's pointless.
Is it possible to communicate without any language? Is it possible to point and grunt and be understood completely? We can't even communicate when we speak the same language, when there isn't even a language barrier in the first place--
so is there really a language barrier, or is it just a convenient excuse?
Can we not feel the amusement or humour or sorrow or fear or any emotions simply from the voice of someone? Can't we communicate simply based on raw emotions?
Nope we can't. Perhaps we can evolve to that stage one day, but we probably won't live to see that day.
Really, what's stopping us then? OK, what's stopping us from what? I'm not making sense anymore.
In order to break the monotony of my thoughts, here's a picture of my new girlfriend. I deliberately chose a rather unglam picture of her because I want to show her who's boss