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Friday, October 29, 2004

For some reason, things aren't as poignant when you have to write the exact same thing the second time around.


Due to a very dejected and somewhat hilarious voicemail left by my dear friend -who-lives-on-the-other-side-of-the-park, I've decided to write in my neglected blog. I think my whole perspective on this blog thing is beginnign to change. at first, it was an outlet to vent some anger and let everyone know i felt like crap. Then I Realized it was about sheer entertainment value. And then, I thought it would inspire people. And I still think all those things. However, one thing my blog is not is a diary of my mundane activities and superficial comments. I came across a blog once which was stating how he was so pissed off that his parents read his blog. I am omiting the 4-lettered words such as fish and shmo from my paraphrase that he quite explicitly used in describing his anger at his parents. So what? HAlf the world reads your blog. Probably a lonely prison cell guy reads your blog. What are you going to do about it? I say if you have things to say that you don't want your parents to know about, then you best not say it in your blog. Besides, what right do you have to tell your parents not to read your diary online? I think the fact you put it online , you acknowledge that you want people to know what's going on with certain aspects of your life. Yes, its some weird reverse voyeurism. You get turned on when people read your blog. Ego, its a wonderful thing. Perhaps you're afraid of your parents really knowing you and then using it against you. Then my friend, you should be writing in a little diary with a lock.

Anyway, my point being is that there is none. The whole point of blogging is all about feeding our egos to know people actually read our stuff. Hey, I admit it.
it's a great feeling.

On the other hand, i could say that writing for people gives me a platform to exchange ideas and engage in some sort of dialogue depending on the topic and if its relevant to a deeper esoteric desire for life.

Anyone watch "the Biggest loser?"

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yay! Comment number 1.

Anyway, I admire how you can come out with the truth about feeding our own egos and admitting it. And then I like how intellectual you are when you go around in circles to describe your points then ending up with no point instead, but then actually there is a point. Hahahaha!

No but really, thanks for telling it the way it's supposed to be told.

Question: who lives on the other side of the park, and who are you calling the biggest loser?

2:08 PM

 
Blogger Adrian said...

I suppose the real question is whether the guy on the other side of park is a big loser.

9:27 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

but adrian... i thought you lived on the other side of the park? so i wanted to spare you the benefit of the doubt.

12:14 PM

 
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1:21 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dude, you are right on as to why I blog/xanga! my cheif goal is to get as many comments as i can and yes, I do that to feed my ego. :) I love it when i get more than 10 comments. hahaha...10 is my magic no.

and no, i am not watching 'the biggest loser'. is that a good show? I'm too addicted to TV these days, i need to cut back on my dosage.

Cindy

1:22 PM

 

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