Let's play the "How Many Emails Can I Send In One Day" game. I
think I am up to twenty today.
I just got back here to L.A., and I realized, when I'm not
shooting, that I type emails all day long and even if I am out and about, I
still am sending emails through my phone. I nerdily (yes, I am making up words)
like the rhythmic action of writing emails. I type fairly fast and my nails are
long so I just sit back and hear the clickety-clack on my computer. This is
partly caused by the fact that I don't like to talk on the phone and it's
really sad. I feel like a lot of people don't nowadays and it diminishes a lot
of the connection that we get with people when hearing each others voices. Yet,
I still am one of those people that would rather type away on my email or text.
Maybe I don't want to feel connected with some people but at least back in the
day you were forced to whether you liked it or not and I think we need that. We
need a force that makes us stand too close to someone in the elevator or ask
someone if you can use a stranger's cell phone because yours died.
It's sort of like when you were a kid and you were too scared to
make new friends but your mom made you go play. If your mom didn't make you
play then you would be a weird outcast, huh? I think we're all becoming our own
kind of outcast. In general Americans don't touch very much and I want to touch
more. I want people to hug and kiss and exude all kinds of lovin'. Now, I am
the opposite of just that. I don't like people in my bubble. I'm going to change
though. I am going to start touching people. I will touch people everywhere and
anywhere. You can touch me too. I want to be touched now so watch out cause
next time you see Chanel she will touch you everywhere!!
-XO Chanel