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SpectralJulianIsNotDead 07.31.2007 10:45 PM

Is it possible to share a deeper connection with people? If so would you want to?
 
I've been thinking about this lately.

I've come to realize that people don't really know me or love me or like me or hate me. Their emotions are directed at their concept of me, or if you prefer their mental image or their logical construct of me, the me that exists in their head. I notice this a lot in any artistic works I do. What they get out of it as the observer and what I get out of it as the creator is so completely different. What I am trying to convey is so distorted by the difference's between their reality and mine, I wonder what is the point of public self-expression if nobody understands? Is it the hope that someone will listen and hear it or look and see it the same way you do? Or is it to avoid being chastised for artistic masturbation?

I've noticed another thing. People seem to define these golden moments that define who people they know are. There are things in my life that people will refer to me with. That is me to them, in a nutshell. There were photos from one such event, and a friend of mine took some from my brother that were of me to get copies made. To them it seems, that is the Julian they know and love. The one in that picture. But that isn't me. That Julian doesn't exist. The only Julian that exists is the one at this very moment.

But people aren't existed in the present existent julian, they are more interested in the Julian who played that show that one time and made a lot of noise, or the julian who said that funny thing one time.

An ex-girlfriend of mine kept a picture of me from that very same event. She was deeply infatuated with that concept of me, the me in that picture, the concept of this long-haired rock and roll loving good natured gentle spirit. Not me. So I eventually broke up with her.

Can you truly know someone? Would you want someone to really know you? It seems kind of scary, having your very soul exposed to someone like that.

Sonic Youth 37 07.31.2007 10:53 PM

Look at it this way, reality have no place in life. You can either exist in reality ,taking things as the seem and appear to be, or you can live, and make things how you want them to be and be content. As long as you're living, you can do whatever you want, but when you start existing in reality is when you have to face it.

Ok, I hope that makes some sense, I'm not a licensed philosopher.

SynthethicalY 07.31.2007 10:54 PM

I usually try to keep myself away from people, knowing me. Because of past experiences, but I do think you can know someone, only if you and the other person are willing to share everything, and clear some things in the process. But as humans, we always change, so I might be a miserable prick today, maybe two months from now, I will not be like that, and will be more content. It is hard for me to open up to people, for fear of them knowing me. I feel they should have their opinion of me in certain ways, than the real me. I hope this is clear.

Laila 07.31.2007 10:57 PM

If anybody really knew me, they would be terrified.

krastian 07.31.2007 11:14 PM

Life would really sucks ass without "deep connections" with people.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 07.31.2007 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laila
If anybody really knew me, they would be terrified.


:D
Nice

Savage Clone 07.31.2007 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laila
If anybody really knew me, they would be terrified.


...only because they would inevitably discover your colostomy bag...

ALIEN ANAL 07.31.2007 11:37 PM

dont u hate it when u write a big post and you get half ass replies :P
exception:swa

schizophrenicroom 07.31.2007 11:45 PM

i prefer concepts of people. doesn't hurt as much.

Alex's Trip 07.31.2007 11:46 PM

This thread makes me sad. It only emphasizes the lack of any deep connections, or any connection worth mentioning, that I share with anyone.

luxinterior 07.31.2007 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swa(y)
you just realized this? seriously? of course no one really ever really "knows" you, if only because they arent you, but they can have a pretty strong concept of you...wether its a valid concept or not. they can like, love, hate whatever that concept is they have of you. they can love/hate whatever it is they percieve you as.

its just like, no one really knows what it would be like to be someone else...we can only have ideas.


What he said.

And also: stop whining!

Alex's Trip 07.31.2007 11:57 PM

To care about and for someone and to be cared for, I imagine, would mean a great deal to me. I think it might give me a purpose: to care for someone. The benefit of that connection would be two fold: It gives you a sense of purpose in life, and it makes you feel accepted, and ultimately happy. I use the words "sense" and "feel" because, in relation to this thread, those benefits of the connection might not be real, if someone doesn't know the real you and only a concept of you, but the point is the same.

I know I have people that care for me, but I don't feel that sense purpose or happiness, but that is probably because I don't feel that those people know the real me, but only a concept of me that I find wrong. Essentially, they are caring for me for the wrong reasons, and at the same time I don't know if I care for them.

Does any of that make sense?

Alex's Trip 08.01.2007 12:11 AM

That's true, but I'm not saying that I want someone to have this or that concept of me. I am however saying that I don't want people to have a certain concept of me, you know? I don't want someone to think of me in a way that I don't want to be thought of.

luxinterior 08.01.2007 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
To care about and for someone and to be cared for, I imagine, would mean a great deal to me. I think it might give me a purpose: to care for someone. The benefit of that connection would be two fold: It gives you a sense of purpose in life, and it makes you feel accepted, and ultimately happy. I use the words "sense" and "feel" because, in relation to this thread, those benefits of the connection might not be real, if someone doesn't know the real you and only a concept of you, but the point is the same.

I know I have people that care for me, but I don't feel that sense purpose or happiness, but that is probably because I don't feel that those people know the real me, but only a concept of me that I find wrong. Essentially, they are caring for me for the wrong reasons, and at the same time I don't know if I care for them.

Does any of that make sense?


But for someone to know the real you, it could be argued that they would have to share loads in common with you in the first place, because only then could they actually understand you. And even if that is true, who would want to be with an exact replica of themself anyway? It's sort of a lose/lose situation. I may never understand how people end up getting married to one another, and stay that way for an extended period of time.

Alex's Trip 08.01.2007 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luxinterior
But for someone to know the real you, it could be argued that they would have to share loads in common with you in the first place, because only then could they actually understand you. And even if that is true, who would want to be with an exact replica of themself anyway? It's sort of a lose/lose situation. I may never understand how people end up getting married to one another, and stay that way for an extended period of time.

Read my other post. That is more of what I meant.

SynthethicalY 08.01.2007 12:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
That's true, but I'm not saying that I want someone to have this or that concept of me. I am however saying that I don't want people to have a certain concept of me, you know? I don't want someone to think of me in a way that I don't want to be thought of.


Yes I think like that, but then I also think no one can ever truly know one. They can only know you through your actions, when they see you. I mean I can come off as stupid, as most of the times, but in reality that isn't me. I just think no one will ever know you, but then again we want people to know us. However let me emphasize that we as humans are always changing, and what we think we are today, we may not be a year, two, three, ten, twenty years from now. Therfore no one can actually know us.

luxinterior 08.01.2007 12:43 AM

I can be pretty manipulative and calculating at times, and this has become even more apparent to me ever since I started working at my new job. Sometimes it backfires on me. For instance, I've managed to get on just about everybody's good side at my job, but in the process some of these people have really come to like me, and I have to wonder how much. I feel odd leading people on, though I would feel worse if I had ever been dishonest, which I don't think I have been, technically. My coworkers are basically the only people I hang around now, and it's only because I work with them. If I had met them outside of work, I highly doubt I would've thought twice about any of them.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 08.01.2007 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swa(y)
you just realized this? seriously? of course no one really ever really "knows" you, if only because they arent you, but they can have a pretty strong concept of you...wether its a valid concept or not. they can like, love, hate whatever that concept is they have of you. they can love/hate whatever it is they percieve you as.

its just like, no one really knows what it would be like to be someone else...we can only have ideas.

do you think you know yrself? you might...i certainly dont know myself, at all. i have an idea as to where i stand on certain things, but even those stances change from time to time. i like to think of myself as SOMETHING else constantly shaping this walking talking screaming shitting eating thing called swa(y). its not exactly like that...but why the hell not look at it that way? it works for me.

my mom has always said that im my biggest critique. probally true. sometimes i hate what i see, other times i totally love it. and whats odd is i want BOTH man, just depends. sometimes i wanna look negatively at myself. remind myself that im being an asshole and to stand back for awhile and learn to enjoy my own company again and try and figure out why ive been an asshole to other people or whatever it is ive been doing, and yeah, sometimes i love myself...big time.

just depends.


and ive never really cared about, atleast in my real life, trying to publically express myself to get anyone to undrestand anything..well okaye...maybe i have...BUT BUT BUT, ive always been far more interested in getting people to THINK about shit. maybe theyll come up with something as a result of something ive done or said thats totally unrelated to to whatever idea it was i THOUGHT i was trying to express...but still ends up being something interesting enough to talk about or try and figure out or whatever.

i try, often time fail, but try and not hate anyone too much for whatever idea it is i have about them. ive met racist, druggies, border line whores, homophobes...some of which ive actually liked. i mean, why not? sometimes i say things, or do things that i might not necessarily agree with just to get a reaction out of folks, or to get them to think about shit they might not normally want to, or even think about considering. for all i know, the forementioned types of people may be doing the same shit, and four years from now could be totally different sorts of people...or...atleast ill perceive em completely differently. also met several punk rock kids, obviously intelligent sorts, sonic youth fans, dirt road scholars/philosophers that ive flt like i completely hated. atleast at whatever given moment in time our paths have crossed. ya know, people id normally be associated with, or people would assume that id get along with really well. i dont know. i like people that attempt being something or saying something worthwile far more than i do those that are doing or saying something worthwhile cause have the time its just in the latter groups nature to be as such, to where the former feels the constant need to reinvent themselves. to see something that isnt there in the minds of others and try and manipulate it.

changing minds is always a fucking powerful thing. even if someone changes someones elsees mind to something they unintended to change it to.

its almost scarey.

we're equally super fragile and super powerful creatures.

this was somewhat unrealted to what yr getting at, or atleast what i think yr getting at julian, but maybe ya get what im trying to say...if not thats cool.

i just hope i dont ever figure "it" out. not knowing is so much more beautiful a thing, in my opinion.


stay free dude....



-s.


It isn't quite that I've just figured it out. I've long hailed myself as the "person that nobody knows and nobody understands," I've just been meditating a bit more on it recently.

The sheer ridiculously of people cherishing these pictures of me.

It isn't that I don't cherish pictures. I think they are historical documents, and can be great ones. Family pictures tell a story, form a narrative, and reminds us of we once were.

I think what ticked me off was that my friends seem to be more about the past than the present. Like they have ended their friendship with me, but still have it with their concept of me.

I don't really care what I project to people. I don't want to be though of as "that guy that is really nice" or "that guy that is a complete jackass."

Maybe "that human being who has a lot of different aspects and isn't ever changing or ever stagnant." I think I could accept that.

!@#$%! 08.01.2007 02:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
I've been thinking about this lately.

I've come to realize that people don't really know me or love me or like me or hate me. Their emotions are directed at their concept of me, or if you prefer their mental image or their logical construct of me, the me that exists in their head. I notice this a lot in any artistic works I do. What they get out of it as the observer and what I get out of it as the creator is so completely different. What I am trying to convey is so distorted by the difference's between their reality and mine, I wonder what is the point of public self-expression if nobody understands? Is it the hope that someone will listen and hear it or look and see it the same way you do? Or is it to avoid being chastised for artistic masturbation?

I've noticed another thing. People seem to define these golden moments that define who people they know are. There are things in my life that people will refer to me with. That is me to them, in a nutshell. There were photos from one such event, and a friend of mine took some from my brother that were of me to get copies made. To them it seems, that is the Julian they know and love. The one in that picture. But that isn't me. That Julian doesn't exist. The only Julian that exists is the one at this very moment.

But people aren't existed in the present existent julian, they are more interested in the Julian who played that show that one time and made a lot of noise, or the julian who said that funny thing one time.

An ex-girlfriend of mine kept a picture of me from that very same event. She was deeply infatuated with that concept of me, the me in that picture, the concept of this long-haired rock and roll loving good natured gentle spirit. Not me. So I eventually broke up with her.

Can you truly know someone? Would you want someone to really know you? It seems kind of scary, having your very soul exposed to someone like that.


))<<>>((

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 08.01.2007 02:25 AM

Nice !@#$%!

Like I'll poop into her butthole and she'll poop it back... into my butthole and then we'll just keep doing it back and forth. With the same poop. ...


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