Carcasses around my throne
Sacrifices for selcouth flow
Play like carcassone
Poieses techne illecebrous oeuvre sphallolalia
You read that like blah blah blah
Red Reed Read Read
Can't read in between?
Elaborate?- I'd rather knot a... cord
Not a chance I'd give more.
Right, forgot to mention the presence of Word Clang that tends to invade schizophrenic speech when they're less well.
How a word sounds can be how the mind jogs it's memory, whether it leads to someone babbling a bunch of words that rhyme or it instead has them try to use normal speech with oddly chosen rhymes for it.
How memories are jogged is a big part of seeing their thought disturbances, as how they call on thoughts shows highs in some areas and lows in others when trying to otherwise work like a normal brain, like some kid fucked up the sound board switches or something.
The thinking from being racing also tends to show scattered ideas and a proneness to many tangents.Uh why quote me for that comment? I just be shit postin'
Your structure for it is actually kinda similar, and you'd said it after the following:
We used to study random word vomit like this in art class. Teacher called it poetry.
Some other thread you misinterpret what I was doing with my words to aub
I think you misinterpret my interpretations, but honestly that's present in most conversations people have with each other.
Most assume they got the meaning or a meaning around it prematurely based on a prior idea or understanding and stop right there. Expectancy is the cage that keeps us apart from the novelty that otherwise remains in everything, and when it comes to words people can keep listening while anchoring onto entirely different ideas behind the words.
A lot of what we hear from others is a reflection of listening to ourselves more so than them. This is why the perfect words to get a message across is such a challenge in language, as words can't send everything there is to show for it without subdividing into super delicate, nuanced language where too many potential words are there to choose from.
It's less about the words, and more about that moment they're processing said words. It's why using words they're more familiar with can get the job done faster.
I said something to the effect of "I'm not full of surprises"
Merely playing off defying the expected words to be used as an ironic twist. Irony is my favorite.
Your use of irony's better than it used to be anyway.