Sunday 22 August 2010

both of best worlds.

i think it's interesting how the familiar can become unfamiliar and the unfamiliar can become familiar.
and how sometimes we get tired of the familiar and start to look for the unfamiliar in the familiar.
and how sometimes we try to look for the familiar in the unfamiliar.
and how none of the above is necessarily good or bad.
sometimes the unfamiliar becomes so familiar that you fear it becoming unfamiliar again.
and sometimes the familiar is so familiar that you forget it is familiar.
and you wonder how much unfamiliarity will make you miss familiarity.
and how much familiarity will be needed to balance out the unfamiliarity.
and also, perhaps, how much unfamiliarity is needed to recognise familiarity.

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