Meaningful vagueness

The problem with leading an Internet life is that sometimes the things you wish to offload in a very public way, i.e. via a blog, have to be communicated in a sort of code, using vague but hopefully meaningful phrases that convey their impact without actually letting on entirely what is going on, apart from to those people who are in the know.
This, unfortunately, doesn’t always work quite to plan! Messages are lost in translation, or even missed completely. The vague too vague, and the intended audience unsure as to what the hell has just been said, even to those people who *are* in the know!
Blogs by their very nature are NOT the whole truth of a person, they can’t be – no one would ever divulge that amount of information about themselves or their feelings for fear of ridicule, hurt, or in worst cases social stigmatism (depending on how exotic your truth is!).
Until I feel braver about divulging more about myself… viva la code breaking whilst I do some discreet anonymous blogging elsewhere!



