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September 26, 2004 |
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We collect FOUND stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework,
to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles -
anything that gives a glimpse into someone
else's life. Anything goes...
Wow, just all over the place. There's something menacing about it, the sexual undertones, plus I would infer from "Dad sees it" that this note was from one sibling to another. Sort of a bizarre little piece of a nightmare.
I'm totally distrubed by this. It's so confusing, it almost makes me think that 2 people are writing back and forth, but the penmanship is pretty consistent. It leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
My boyfriend and i both call my father dad. Also the same with his father and his "dad" caught us sleeping (without anything on) together because we didn't lock the door.
This makes my spine crawl, but the penmanship sucks.
I think that the people were sitting next to eachother during some function where they could speak out loud like a class or a lecture. They were having a conversation through the notes. There is a note that goes along with this note that we don't see. That note would provide context to what seems hyper-sexual or creepy in this note.
This is def. one side of a notepaper "conversation" from class or some sort of meeting. I used to do the same thing with my lab partner in highschool. We sat close enough that the other person could just look at your page, and then reply on theirs. After class they usually got torn out of the notebook--conversation over.
We used to discuss some pretty odd things in our "paper talks," too! I think you feel safer not saying some things out loud, like "do you sleep naked" or whatever.
i know someone who lived in logan square.
gotta agree that it's one half of a paper conversation. I've got crap like this all over notebooks & scraps of paper & even the pages of textbooks. But it's still kinda menacing. I'd like to read the other half.
ik, I agree completely (in a grammatical way) with "why you want hikky." They're just problematic, especially if "dad sees it."
I don't think this is a two-sided conversation at all -- the handwriting looks like one person. But it's very sinister. 'Hikky' as in 'hickey'?
Feels like a dirty old man rambling vague obscenities to a young girl (but 'boxers - that sucks'?? so maybe to a young boy?). Urgh. Really don't want to think about it. Creeepyyy.
lmao @ "naked is good" and "i like feeling skin"
I have a friend who lives in Logan Square, and used to write fake sexually oriented notes to show to our Health class instructor. She used to read aloud the notes we found on the classroom floor. However, the handwriting is much too neat, I believe.... That's just an alternative situation to contemplate.
Orinoco knows.