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Friday, October 21, 2005

memories


many of us preserve our memories in some way
blogs for the modern and technically updated people
diaries for the more sentimental and old fashioned
both for those who believe they suffer from STM:)
[i am one who uses both in fact]


but..bottom line is..we store them on one way or another
we place them on cyberspace or on paper
yet..if we do not have them there, memories do not exist?


i know someone who deletes her blog entries
something akin to starting on a clean slate
erasing all the hurts/anger of yesterdays
i guess if it helps by all means go ahead, no harms done
but the skeptic in me once again thinks things are not so simple..


blogs and diaries are but the tools we use to keep our memories
they do not constitute them[memories] in any way
and..with or without those 'storage devices' our memories still exist
in the deep recesses of our heart
that is the best diary and has no 'delete' function in its programme.


*to the one i am talking about, hope you take no offence to this k
if you dun like it, just tell me and i will delete[what an irony] it.

9:22 PM
heaven in a wildflower