Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Why this cannot be titled "a.r.g.'s are the dissolution of writing."

So the original title I was going to use for this essay was "a.r.g.'s are the dissolution of writing."; but I mentioned this to my partner and she says that I can't be using words that don't mean what I'm saying. She has a particular smite for "dissolution". After we couldn't figure out if a solvent is something which dissolves in a solution, I asked her if the web-address for "dissolution.com" was taken and she said "yes. The web-address for 'dissolution.com' is taken." She didn't really say that, but she was like that. Chrissy has just claimed something which I believe is = [I am lying if the people I have told are not witness to the context in which I said it.] HOld on. I'm going to ask her if she believes that this is what she was saying. By the way, by simplifying what she said, I think I am "lying" by her definition. Or I will communicate it this way. [Chrissy's definition of lying {lying}]

Chrissy: we like made this a pan-media event. Sorry

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