Posted by josef on 3/28/2011, 11:31 am, in reply to "Re: Third person narrative"
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: greetings Josef,
:
: It seems that when writing words gar tends
: to relate in the third person. But when
: conversing I tend to use "I" or
: my, as not to freakout the listener.
: Speaking about self in plural or as, outside
: entities, viewing oneself is a bit
: disconcerting to whom your speaking to. But
: seems more palatable in written form.
:
: Does gar seem a bit off keel to you, Josef??
:
: in peace,
: gar
It's strange, no big deal or problem, just seems odd to read your posts (gar's), talk to you, "gar", then someone, presumably you, responds talking *about *gar, seeming to leave the question floating: who is it who is talking about gar? Gar? I seem to be missing the point, but it's not important, I was just curious.
josef
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