Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Rinse, reuse, rephrase

Words may sometimes be wasted, but language is still the purest form of recycling. Words and letters are constantly renewed, reused, reformed. They're eaten but never permanently consumed, and there's a seemingly infinite supply created from a tiny source of sounds and symbols. They do leave an impact on the environment, but whether their affect harms or helps is for us to decide.