The dialogue in Presumption repeats on itself. The dialogue in Presumption repeats on itself. Goulish says, "Read one line repeatedly for two days." (2000, p.3). The dialogue in Presumption repeats on itself. Goulish says, "Read one line repeatedly for two days." (2000, p.3). If I repeat myself on this website, would you think I had an html(1) run error?
Do we get the hang of it yet?
Do - do we get - do we get the hang of it....... Oh okay.
"Consider this book like an interrupted performance." (Goulish, 2000, p.4).Presumption was an interrupted performance. I will interrupt you now and bring this book to something of a close, though not infinitely. Therefore consider this book like Presumption. Replace the lack of furniture with the large empty spaces of black which run consistently down the right hand side of your screen. Get distracted by the pictures and the pretty colours instead of the sounds of the washing machines and vacuum cleaners. Finally give in (if you haven't already) to that link which has been following you around in the navigation bar saying 'Oh look, a game!' and remember laughing at the petite woman dangling off the side of the oversized display cabinet.
It would be marvellous if this was the first paragraph you chose to read on this website. If so, I hope you will realise that as you begin navigating my website you don't need to read any page or any box in any particular order. Be encouraged that whether you begin at the homepage and finish with the bibliography or guestbook, the run of text ought to hold meaning. Or if you jump pages randomly you should still not get confused. No one section was created with the intention of misguiding or losing the reader. Everything was placed and written with a considerate thought that it may be the beginning, the end or even the reader's middle.
(1) HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language and is the standard 'language' of computers used to create and display documentation such as web pages or graphics on the World Wide Web.