tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6204590.post638015882427461336..comments2023-06-09T21:55:21.770+10:00Comments on <a href="https://effingtheineffable.blogspot.com.au/">effing the ineffable</a>: no news dayfishboyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05861785707797227077noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6204590.post-37308533552547694552010-02-05T16:29:01.571+11:002010-02-05T16:29:01.571+11:00I think I agree - mostly. I've regretted, a co...I think I agree - mostly. I've regretted, a couple of times recently, sending the letters I've written. Not because they didn't need to be written but because they didn't <i>have</i> to be read by the recipient. Some things you really just need to get out but it's better if you can get the catharsis without affecting someone else.<br /><br />But there are some things that it's important to tell someone and know that they've heard you: these things should only be good things, however. I'm sticking to my (very new and itchy to wear) mandate of giving out positivity. Struggling against years of being reserved and cynical - but it feels good when it all comes together.fishboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05861785707797227077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6204590.post-26669700143417631362010-02-04T05:11:06.702+11:002010-02-04T05:11:06.702+11:00"Ahh bollocks. I've had enough of my angs..."Ahh bollocks. I've had enough of my angst. Raking over the coals of my soul is something I just can't be bothered with today"<br /><br />I think that's the first step on the road to happiness. Anyway, the important thing about letters is the writing not the sending of them.helenahttp://www.hendrixcat.comnoreply@blogger.com