tom lanoye

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These authors never stop selling, it is a great thing. About yesterday, about Twitter. Laura asked do I not get distracted enormously. Answer of course is yes, yes I do get distracted. There is no denying. I am an easily distractable person, I welcome distraction. Maybe I have a diagnoseable concentration condition. I didn't nearly get as much work done as I had planned today, but that also happens without Twitter. And that is why I need and love deadlines. When there are deadlines in sight, I drop everything, and I work really really hard. Swear to god. But I thought of another reason why I like to Twitter. When I was a wee little girl, I already carried my heart on my tongue. Much to the dismay of my parents. Often, after dinner table conversations, they turned to me and stressed that the whole street didn't need to know about whatever. Of course I disagreed, I loved (and love) sharing stuff with the whole street. I don't think there are even family members left reading my blog (let alone Twitter!), I think they lived in constant fear of me talking too much.

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The Briefing on the next Major Illustration sounds ominously exciting (?spannend?)! Like it should have some dark 007 song.

Yeah, that's another thing. I'm always wondering: did I say something stupid?

We all say stupid things constantly. I try not to worry about it. On the whole I think other people say way more stupid things than I do. All my stupid remarks are just practice for the time I will come to my senses. Wait and see.

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