Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Fragme
He is not famous. He is not widely known. Most people would not recognize his name, are unaware of his past, are unaware that he exists. They will never see him in US Weekly. Yet he is a public figure. He is a public figure in that everyone in a room knows exactly when he enters and when he leaves. If there was a coffee shop, and Helen Keller was inside drinking a French roast, and this guy walked in, Helen Keller would know. When he dances through the crowds, he looks straight ahead because he can feel the eyes drilling into him from left and right. If you had been with him for any one of these instances, you could see this too, but then you would not see it, because you would be too busy, looking at him.
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