Jun 13, 2007
13-Jun-2007
“Come on, you know what I mean…”
Those are words that come from a person who doesn’t know the power of words. We might know what you mean, but we probably don’t KNOW what you mean. Words do not just communicate a message, they also motivate and inspire. Some words might communicate the bare minimum of meaning, whereas if you chose a better word, it would communicate a FULLNESS of meaning.
Do you know what I mean?





2 Comments, Comment or Ping
strummingsam
i wish i had a good command of the english language. until then, gotta make do with my in-eloquence.
Jun 14th, 2007
NDESTRUKTX
i seriously don’t know what you mean. let’s say i’m in the ER or hospital and i’m talking to my supervising physician and i say:
“so this patient has that one syndrome - the one with liver failure and kidney failure together…doh i forget the name…you know what i mean right?”
i think he knew what i meant.
haha jk, i understnad what you were saying with ur post.
Jun 17th, 2007
Reply to “13-Jun-2007”