
Perhaps I'm being frivolous, or perhaps I'm just being nit-picky, but I have one eetsy little thing that bugs me and I can't decide if it's a rational irritation.
For some reason, it really urks me when people take the "I" out of "I love you" or "I miss you" or even, "I wish you were here," replacing it with "love you," "miss you," wish you were here," respectively.
I think I'm probably over analyzing, but the "I" is the most personal thing about those statements. So why take it out? It's like your not taking ownership of what you're saying, almost as if it's a chore you had to say it to begin with.
Am I out of my mind?


2 comments:
Yes, you are out of your mind but not because of the "I" irritation. :)
Well there's no doubt I'm out of mind in general, but that is not the point!!!!!!!!
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