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16:41 - “To those who leave their homes in the cause of Allah, after suffering oppression, We will assuredly give a goodly home in this world: but truly the reward of the Hereafter will be greater. If they only knew!”
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Discovering Power / 7:15 PM




By LilFairie, deviantart

Sometimes I find myself wondering who came up with words and how did it develop to the variety we have now. I mean, have you seen the size of a new edition dictionary? And the font size isn't big either. The person who sat beside me think that probably greek people came up with words since a lot of english words come from greek people. But seriously, who decided sex would be a word to describe well... sex? And who decided gay would be a word to describe happiness and at the same time homosexuality? I swear it baffles me how people like 10000000000000 years ago decide this kind of stuff. Imagine cavemen deciding "urganuga" to be a word describing "OMG! RUN! A DINOSAUR IS GONNA EAT US!". It's so weird that so many words have been created and amazingly people actually write nice songs with these random sounds which happen to rhymes, be metaphoric or direct in nature and goes with a nice rhythm.

I don't know what you people think but I get inspired by the thought of it. I think words in its own is an inspiration; to put meaning to something so that you could tell people what your thinking or feeling and hopefully inspire them. I think words shouldn't be interpreted in one way either. It removes it's ambiguity. Sometimes it's just more fun to figure out the message behind the words of a song rather than being told what it is. Somehow I think songwriting and poetry is like Murakami books; they're so abstract. Maybe that's why I like Murakami books.

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