Saturday, 20 October 2012

Non-Linear


  • You, if you follow the timeline of reading, i.e from top to bottom, will see my timeline of writing, i.e.  dotted about, very confusing.
  • By that I mean that I am writing this in a correct narrative order, in which the whole post is understandable.
  • Truthfully, though, this post was just designed because I'm pretentious.
  • In actual fact, I am starting new bullet points above, below, close, and far from the one I am finishing.
  • So while the point of the paragraph is instantly recognisable to me, for you it takes some time.
  • Contrastingly, from my point of view from my writing timeline, your reading timeline, i.e. the top to bottom flow, is the thing that is confused and dotted about.
  • Frankly, the whole thing is so messed up I could hide a huge secret in the middle and nobody would notice.
  • Nevertheless, I suppose you could argue that this shows the relativity of time, if we say that that reading/writing is like time-travelling.
  • Pretentiousness feeds on people being confused and annoyed by you. My aim has been achieved, then. Goodnight.
  • Questioning your sanity? The order is OBHISFANYCMTP.
  • Another point to make is that this blog post has no real significance, or overlying point, it's just that your frustration amuses me. Ahahaha.
  • However, while I am writing this in order, I am not finishing a point and starting the next bullet point below it.
  • One thing that Jacob's post 'Tuesday' has pointed out to me is the interesting idea of linear writing.
  • Mess is relative. Mess could be seen as order, if order is seen as mess.
A non-linear text post.

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