Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Incommunicado.

"mlmkùkdfd..."

Incommunicado.

Incomprehensible.

Speech.

Resistance.

Rebellion.

I know what I mean.

"mlmkùkdfd..."

Incommunicado.

"You want me to repeat?"

"mlmkùkdfd..."

Incommunicado.

"You want me to repeat?"

"mlmkùkdfd..."

Incommunicado.

"Méfiance."

"Médisance."

"Mépris".

Incommunicado.

"mlmkùkdfd..."

"Mais non!"

You know what I mean.

Footnotes

A)

incommunicado
ˌɪnkəmjuːnɪˈkɑːdəʊ/
adjective
adjective: incommunicado
  1. not able, wanting, or allowed to communicate with other people.

    "they were separated and detained incommunicado"
Origin
mid 19th century: from Spanish incomunicado, past participle of incomunicar ‘deprive of communication’.


 B)
Thinking Aloud, inspired by an article shared by Paul Prinsloo, non dialogue, and discussions about "marginalisation".

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