Sigh-lence is golden?
I don't think so. Kylie, Cancy and Rashidah weren't so sure though. After Kylie went to watch an extremely... peculiar movie called Little Miss Sunshine, she proceeded to debate on the effects of taking a vow of silence. And so they did. Cancy still holds a place in my... ah nevermind.
Their hair should grow back soon enough.
The following interview has been edited for.... readability. And with commentary.
Me:hey there. you okay if I interview you now? (Here I demonstrate giving her the illusion of choice.)
Kylie: hey. yeah it's okay
Me: ah... yeah. anywho
K:( interviewing me for what btw? just for fun yeah?)
M:indeed
K:okay
M:a man needs to update his blog reguarly (*cough* appreciation *cough*)
K:hahaha. i've read your blog
M:alrighty. first question. my blog's awesome, right?
K:the blogging is good yeah (There is hope for my debut yet.)
M:okay... now for the first real question. why did you decide to carry out this experiment? oh and by the way, this convo will be recorded
K:because i saw it in a movie. haha. joking.
M:silent hill?
K:the idea was from a movie, but the reasons are different.
M:what movie was it?
K:why, would be to discipline myself as well as to learn more about the effect of spoken words. Movie: Little Miss Sunshine. (Might I comment that it's a rather... unique movie. It's also pretty funky. The character that she got the idea from was somewhat of a side character, though all of the characters in the movie are more or less equally emphasized on.)
M:do you think then, that discipline is the act of restraining one's voice? that seems rather oppressive, don't you think?
K:it's not the act of restraining one's voice. but in doing so you can train discipline
M:ah. okay. another one here. why did cancy and rashidah do the same? they watched the movie too? (I've got to learn how to make them do that!)
K:nah they didn't. i kinda watched the movie and thought about doing it one day. then i told them (Oh.)
M:and then they just did it with you for the hell of it? (I've got to... nevermind)
K:they havent watched it. but they know about it and yeah
you think they found it weird? here's the movie trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNWRblcfoFw
M:aye. so how do you think your environment responded to your experiment? you think they found it weird?
K:yeah they found it weird. because well firstly my parents didn't allow me to do it at home. because they thought it was antisocial behaviour. and that it would ruin my reputation in sch.(They obviously haven't been here yet.) and that they just didn't like me daoing them.
M:did you explain that it was an experiment?
K:and they didn't think that doing things for the "experience" or to "experiment" was a good enough reason. (This could be a problem...)
M:okay... here's a pretty personal question.
have your parents ever considered you to be "lacking discipline"? (Whoa whoa we wah!)
K:hahaha no they have not. i don't know.
M:there was one time I saw rashidah using a notebook to communicate
and cancy too. you think this defeats the purpose?
what was the aim of your experiment? in one sentence.
K:to find out how one's self and the people around me respond to silence. (In other words, just sound, not communication itself, as she elaborates later.)
M:do you think that silence is just verbal silence, or simply not communicating at all?
K:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYDQEmHqth4&NR=1
oh verbal silence. that link is a collection of scenes of that guy who took the vow
M:for how many days?
K:6 months or more i think. it's a movie (let me just say here that this guy is completely unrelated to me in any way whatsoever.)
M:so do you think your experiment was a success? (I fail to understand this concept.)
K:hurm. success as in i did learn a lot of stuff from it
not success as in i broke my vow a lot of times (Celiba- nevermind...)
M:oops . chinese oral, eh?
K:french (Ooh, kin- nevermind)
M:oh. that sucks
K:lol
M:ah. it's all greek to me. anyway, what do you think you learnt from this experience?
K:i leanrt that being silent makes people more emo (This here is very interesting. Emos tend to think that red fur is the fashion these days, and that no one understands them. Personally I think this is due to a lack of communication, or lack of attempts at communication. So much for being misunderstood.)
M:around you, or yourself?
K:hurm. myself. not the people around me because they kinda think it is quite cool
M:huh. alright. you would recommend this to anyone?
K:hurm. just about everyone. except people who really well like talking
M:i aplogise but I must refuse
K:hahaha. hurm. but it allows you to appreciate talking
but also gets you to like the silence (Interesting point here, about not talking allowing you to appreciate talking.)
M:ouch. thanks for the interview
anything else you like to say?
K:like there will be moments where i'll just not want to talk at all hurm. not much else?
M:alright. and by the way. everything you just said can and will be used against you
http://www.pressbackspace.blogspot.com/ (She still pleads not guilty.)
K:okay. see ya (in court)
M:thanks
And so there you have it. The complete interview with Kylie on her vow of silence for one day. There are some interesting topics up there that I would like to rant about.
For instance, how most people regard verbal silence as complete silence, Kylie's parents' reluctancy (and in fact, complete disapproval) towards her vow, and the appreciation of talking through silence.
This is all very interesting and I would like to discuss this with you, but I'm bored and needs me entertainment. Goodbye.
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