In the last post, I had left something out. My memory is imperfect.

When emotions are intense, I prefer to use specific words to describe them. My emotions are sparked by different reasons, which I rarely reveal.
Still, I crave my readers’ empathy and understanding. Without knowing the cause of my anger(or other emotions), it is difficult for them to relate to it.

Therefore, I resort to using bombastic words with precise definitions. I understand myself perfectly, but my readers can only reconstruct those emotion from adjectives; not from the trigger of my emotions.

There are common points in the two posts of ‘Why I Use Overly Complicated English?’. The most obvious is my need for secrecy. I keep the causes of certain emotions secret, because I expect people to put me down for it.

- Logen


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