Tuesday, November 8, 2005

Reading Between the Lines

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Yesterday, and really unexpected, somebody sent a text message to me. The number is not familiar and definitely not in my phone book. I recognized it is not a cel phone number. I realized later on that it came from a text chat feature of a known on line community. Usually this kind of service is free. The text came from a long time acquaintance, that I couldn't consider a friend. Honestly, the level is still within that, nothing more than what can be derived from the rate of communication we have.

Unfortunately, I decided before posting to delete the exchange of short messages which I had included in this entry. To summarize, I was amused, entertained then irked.

After repeating the first line that was sent, I did not reply anymore. The conceited creature assumed too much. He thought he could maneuver the world with his wild imaginations and insensibilities. He must have thought that I am an easy prey, and with the superficial messages, I can be lead on.

I could just read between the lines and I know a friend could not do that, sending messages that are not really meant. I must be overreacting or onion-skinned. But I am not praise-hungry nor adulation-crazy. I know when a message is of pure intention.


I don't know... I maybe just touchy.


Or I was more insulted than sweet-talked.

2 comments:

  1. hi, mr rolly,

    sayang nga kasi i decided not to post the text messages. though when somebody other than me would read the message, it would not be given an unpleasant meaning, i had read it differently becuz i know the person. i know his character, that's why. and hindi siya sincere na tao (at mahabang kwento, kung bakit). my friends can joke around but i cant be affected sa mga jokes na ganun. it's just that the person is not really a friend, he's so 'hambog'.

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  2. hi, flexj! nakaka-TO ang mga taong ganun!

    ka webspy or he's making fun of me?

    rhada he didnt receive a reply anymore, and will never receive any pag inulit nya iyon...

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