Monday, May 08, 2006

I sat there in psychology, and for 30 minutes, wrote out a Tangst post on notebook paper.

When the bell rang, I was kind of upset that I hadn't finished getting all of my thoughts down. But as I started walking to my next class, I realized that a weight had been lifted.

I didn't feel like I could fly, but I felt freer all the same.


Anonymous
09:12:24 PM

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We should make a Tangst bulletin board at school, just for such a moment!

I'm glad that tangst inspires people to be honest with themselves. The sense of freedom that revealing a secret entails is what its all about.

Well, that and the vulgar curiousity of the masses. But I'm proud of my mass, thankyou.

Good for you!

Anonymous said...

a tangst bulletin board, or pseudo-board (huge poster) to post things like that would be a interesting idea.

Anonymous said...

awww we're here for you!

Anonymous said...

I do this all the time. Whenever I have a confession or a dilemna that I have to think out I do all of it on paper. Not only does it help things flow better, but it's wonderful to look back months or years later and remember all those fleeting mental moments and see how much you've changed. I recommend it to everyone.