Awful day. I am nobody; who are you?
The internet says I’ve been interpreting Robert Frost more or less correctly all along. Not actually all that complicated. Babbling. Stopping now.
Awful day. I am nobody; who are you?
The internet says I’ve been interpreting Robert Frost more or less correctly all along. Not actually all that complicated. Babbling. Stopping now.
I am I.
cheer up!
since apparently i’m confrontational and also have a grammar vice (i think this conveniently prevents brian from actually having to know me on any serious level):
it’s “i’m nobody, who are you?” with a comma (emily dickinson does not particularly enjoy semicolons- it’s all commas, hyphens and well-intentioned capital letters with that one.)
If you want to get extremely technical, you could also capitalise the “i.”
Making generalisations about one person may allow you to avoid having any actual insight into their character, but living up to generalisations allows you to avoid having any actual insight at all!
and, with one silly aphorism, Soli provides reason 378 for me to skip Comp Sci.
I missed you. No, really.
I’m also glad that my trifling comments on someone else’s blog provide you with valid rationalisations for skipping class.
yup.
mental functions breaking down. fragmented sentences. i am a HAL 9000 computer. i was created in illinois in the year 1996…
i know about the comma - it’s not actually a quote. see, ‘i am’ not ‘i’m.’ not quote, just ripoff, which justifies semicolon.
right, but the point is that your punctuation error invalidates your angst, and therefore you. how despicable.
hi…cut it with the friggin dickinson.