Sunday, August 27, 2006

Random Warp Travel Thought Theory


My brothers think that I come from another planet. They don’t tell me that. They might not even know. I bet if you asked them, they would deny it. That doesn’t change the fact that they think it, and that I know it.

I used to wonder whether it could be so that I come from another planet. Now I know it’s not.

I came from this planet. I’ve figured that out this morning while I poured my third cup of coffee.

I’ve been on this planet from birth – no doubt. I just live on a different one most times now.

Here's how I travel. I wrote a response to something that was a week and a half old − only I didn’t know it. I thought the message I answered was alive and current. I didn’t realize the conversation was over until I finished what I was saying. I do that in real-life conversations almost daily.

While I stirred my coffee, I remembered a response that I gave a while back. That one was on time and on topic, but I spoke to the wrong person. The right person said, “Liz, catch up. The other guy’s been gone for months.” He doesn't remember that I'd thought he was the other guy once before. I do.

Once a man introduced himself by saying "Hi, I'm Tom." I said, "No, you're not." Thank goodness, he thought I was joking. I wasn't.

This morning, I realized those things happen a lot. I respond to a ghost, a concept, or cross information. My brain misfires on one nano-connection, and I’m on a new planet in a time warp, living a parallel reality. Some folks might call it not paying attention, eccentric, absent-minded professorism. Others would point and say “Ha! It’s insanity.”

I think that I work so hard to match words with ideas for folks to make sense of them, that sometimes I lose sight of the context in which I’m standing. When the words are right, I breathe. I look. I find that I’ve just waxed eloquently on Neptune, when everyone was giving opinions on ice cream.

I don’t know how to look outward and inward at once.

So for the moment, I’ll call it a space anomaly, deeply rooted in hyper-concentrated random warp travel thought theory.

In other words, when it comes to thinking and talking, I’m kind of spacey.
−me strauss Letting me be

8 comments:

dsnake1 said...

haha, who knows, there may be aliens amongst us already!

No two persons thinks alike, that i'm quite sure.His thoughts and reasonings will be shaped by the environment he lives in.

"ME" Liz Strauss said...

Hi Dsnake.
I thought it was time for a little lighter look at being different.

Made you laugh. :)

We're all aliens . . . you're not fooling me for a second.

Anonymous said...

In other words, when it comes to thinking and talking, I’m kind of spacey.

What a great bottom line, Liz. But don't worry, we love you anyway :)

"ME" Liz Strauss said...

Hey, Dawn,
thank you for that reassurance. :) I thought that you should know I know it.

Anonymous said...

Hey Liz,

I keep trying to tell you about that Time Warp. :-) but that's on another Blog in a different Galaxy far, far away.

From one space cadet to another,

Joe

"ME" Liz Strauss said...

Hey Joe,
I almost talked about space warps in this one. I certianly thought of you when I was writing it. ?P

Janus Torrell said...

I am not the alien, it's all the people around me that don't know what I am doing that are the aliens.

As for people not remembering my name, I have a nametag on half the time, and people still call me something else.

sad

"ME" Liz Strauss said...

Janus,
I'm glad to knnow that you know that you're not alien. It's sad that you have to deal with so many aliens who can't read. :)