I am sorry that I answer my own post,
but I feel I must point out what I mean.

Jörgen Blomgren skrev:
> 
> Lasse Karlsson skrev:
[SNIP]
> > Yes, but our everyday lives  a r e  in essence very subtle, aren't
> > they? It's just that we (our senses) deal with this subtlety so
> > smoothly that we tend to forget about it, until we suddenly get a
> > reason to think about it. (And whenever I do, I get slightly
> > elated :) )
> >
> 
> This is so true, I get *scared* sometimes when realising what
> has happened to a person or a bit of nature or a building
> or whatever. One gets *so* blind in the everyday live...
> 
> BTW, what does elated mean ?
> 

I was not refering to the elated part here, I just picked
up on the point about life changing so slowly around us that
we tend to miss the changes and some of those are not for
the better :-<

When I got to know what elated means, I think Lasse is
writing about something different than I read...

> > Lasse, realizing the need for a brush-up on linguistics.
> > It's slipping...
> >
> [SNIP]
> 
> *YOU* need a brush-up ? In that case, I guess I would
> need a complete course... ;-<
> 
[SNIP]

*I* *DO* need a course, especially in english :-O

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