there are words
left unspoken
actions
left undone
there is less here
than what at first
met the eye
paper thin relations
like so many
facebook friends
there are words
left unspoken
actions
left undone
there is less here
than what at first
met the eye
paper thin relations
like so many
facebook friends
Being Present for the Moment
Website storys
Illustration, Concept Art & Comics/Manga
Singer, Songwriter and Author from Kyoto, Japan.
Singer, Songwriter and Author from Kyoto, Japan.
An online activist from Bosnia and Herzegovina, based in Sarajevo, standing on the right side of the history - for free Palestine.
A place where I post unscripted, unedited, soulless rants of a insomniac madman
Dennis Mantin is a Toronto-based writer, artist, and filmmaker.
Finding Inspiration
Off the wall, under the freeway, over the rainbow, nothin' but net.
Erm, what am I doing with my life?
Artist by choice, photographer by default, poet by accident.
At Least Trying Too
A Journey of Spiritual Significance
Life in islamic point of view
Through the view point of camera...
L'essenziale è invisibile e agli occhi e al cuore. Beccarlo è pura questione di culo
In Kate's World
Too often the case, but at least you know where others stand and where you tread.
That’s always wise to keep in mind.
In the virtual world I think the importance of touch is downplayed. Pretty hard to substitute anything for a basic human need.
Very true, Jim.
Sad and lonely but so very true.
Thank you.
Truer words were never spoken…
Thank you.
You’re welcome.
FB — paper thin relations….well said! And they all take some bytes out of our day! 🙂
Too many bytes, I’m afraid.
Good.paper thins relation….
Glad you liked it.
My pleasure dear guy
I find I ‘compartmentalize’ my FB friends. Of course there is family and school chums but then I have friends who are strictly art, or sailing, or kayaking, people with whom I share love but could never share a secret of the heart.
Paper thin, indeed. Nicely said.
Thank you. I compartmentalize, also, but with fewer categories: close friends (who can see everything), friends (some things but not the blog posts), and acquaintances who only see public postings.