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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Everytime I type out a blog post (believe me, I've typed out numerous of them, but saved and stored in some dusty corner of cyberspace), I get ----------------- spaced out moments.. kinda like.. hmm what is that word that is supposed to be used.... then I abandoned the whole thing.
 
Words used to flow.
 
I blame my nature of job where creative thinking is limited to how do I word this to confuse the Revenue Authority to accept my basis for tax deduction.
 
Sentences are very restrictive and formal.
 
Kinda like "Further to our ....... " or "In this regard,...."
 
Whenever I introduce something different like "Coming from the fact above...."
 
It will be scratched out then replaced with "In this regard..."
 
BORING.
 
I used to draw. I used to paint. I used to make stuff. I used to imagine. I missed that part of me.
 
8 years of Accounting and Tax. They are draining my soul.
 
I need to save myself.