tentaclecore: (ease resolv’d the scruples of her fame)
the Spalding Gray of crap ([personal profile] tentaclecore) wrote in [personal profile] momebie 2011-05-11 04:19 pm (UTC)

I personally hold the opinion that fiction tells us more about the author than nonfiction-- for one, it's harder to lie about who we are with fiction, because the bits and pieces are much harder to disguise. With non-fiction, one can twist things with conscious effort and no one will be able to spot the difference.

However in saying that, yes this entry is definitely a clearer look into your psyche than your fictional entries-- but that is because I am trusting that you are telling the truth, and that this is an honest desire to express yourself to the world at large. If someone else was posting this exact same entry I would be inclined to be skeptical, because I have no idea what their basis of truth is.

(sorry if this sounds hostile, I don't mean it to be, especially in relation to you. I just happen to find the argument itself insufferable, and it is one of the reasons I will not be returning to IDOL next round. One form does not invalidate the other, and any insinuation thereof is an insult to everyone.)

(also, if you can tell me the general scene the quote is in I can skip through my scans of Watchmen and upload it for you. I downloaded them when I was planning on making a moodtheme that never happened.)

(also, also, ♥)

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