The precision of naming takes away from the uniqueness of seeing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
All objects lose by too familiar a view.
Our names are an integral part of the faces we show to the world. If we're judged first on outward appearances, we're assessed next on our names.
Words, like glass, obscure when they do not aid vision.
Words do not change their meanings so drastically in the course of centuries as, in our minds, names do in the course of a year or two.
Once in a while it can be a bit disconcerting to be so recognisable.
Obscurity is the realm of error.
I've always talked to players about perception and reality. I don't worry about perception. There may be some of that, that people want to attach to a good name, but the reality is that some good things can happen.
In real life, there are names that surprise us because they don't seem to suit the person at all.
I don't hurt or want for visibility, but people seem to forget pretty easily.
I feel like if you can describe something fully and accurately, then people will be able to see it themselves - they don't need be told what to.