There's a veil between what a person wants to show and what they really are. The moment the veil is removed, even for a second, a decision must be made. The viewer must either continue with the discovery of the now unmasked individual's personality or replace the veil and watch from the safe distance of uncertainty and amusement. Once the veil is removed and the person knows there is more to the stories then just mere thoughts, that there is some truth in the madness, something is lost, and something is gained. At a certain point the oppurtunity to return to the veil vanishes and the viewer must face the reality of another person being more or less than what they expected.
I don't want to disappoint anyone.
So don't take off the veil.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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