people who take and/ or love literature are seriously different from those who don't. reveal a slight nuance to the person who loves and/ or takes literature and you can expect a shocking but possibly entirely true perception and even a prediction of the situation. i realise people like these can read into a lot of things- personal and public alike, and intepret them as something else. fascinating don't you think? the joy of reading into things and making it your own- it's little wonder that literature is the written form of art. for that matter, reading into these slight nuances make literature the written form of pop art, to be more precise really. and it's always fascinating to be in the company of such people, but as i have also realised too much of these people will only turn you into a walking tabloid. because things discussed and shared aren't confirmed by anyone, it slowly starts off as a random comment and slowly makes it way up the top as a potential hot-grabbed article of The New Paper. share that same comment with someone who doesn't take or enjor literature and you get a simple toned down version found exclusively in The Straits Times. there are things that people don't see with the naked eye but intepreted differently with the noticing of the smallest actions, words spoken and tone used. oh, the power of literature.
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