iSilence Day 3

Tech, Toronto

If you’re just joinging me in my rant, here’s the original post.

Audio/Opinion:
Nothing. Nada. A few cleared throats and papers rustling. Everyone in my field of vision were reading books or papers. Made me wonder if there was a backlash towards technology when movable type was created. I think there was some incident with the church. Too lazy to google it. I find I am resenting this challenge by Mr Sullivan. I was bored to tears this morning with no voices to listen to. Not even a distant mumbling that would make EVP followers yawn.

Visual:
Bald guy with a nice light brown suede jacket. I thought him brave for wearing it on a possibly rainy day.

0 thoughts on “iSilence Day 3

  1. Furface

    my ex had a mild case but it was exacerbater by alcohol – and anger. Oddly enough he has gone into comedy as well but won’t talk to me now – can’t blame him.

  2. Anonymous

    I use to live with a guy during college that had a tic that bordered on turettes. He couldn’t stop himself from the odd “Yiii!” when his face danced.

    One night all the roomies sat around and got drunk. At one point he did three “Yips!” in a row and suddenly exploded in anger, directed nearly physically at himself, exposing his frustration for the first time. It was incredible. He went on to controlling it (I assume much like someone who stutters) and is making a career in musical theatre last I heard.

  3. Furface

    Well, I’m a Gemini so there’s always plenty of voices to listen to…

    Otherwise, it’s that kind of distrubing silence that cries out for a little injection of turettes – not that it’s a laughing matter – but people’s reactions plus rising discomfort levels are hilarious.

    I miss the “old yeller” who used to hang around downtown spontaneously screaming babble at some imaginary. The mild mannered business folk, even the softwired, would be jolted out of the nothingness and back into the void of the city’s dynamic din.

    MP3 – PRAISE!!