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Monday, October 12, 2009 10:13 AM

my lifeless way of home bumming by being online most parts of the 24 hours given to me, contributed to me rambling about my annoyance towards the idiocracy of a number of people who i sometimes fail to understand. thus why i created a rule of thumbs segment to combine such irritating behaviors i tend to notice among peers alike & myself included. sometimes its easy to fall trap into the hypocrisy of the hype the people feed you making you kneel down to spontaneous decisions & ultimately bringing slight shame as sometimes these things goes against your principles. i've been through them a lot of times but i guess we just need to put out a different face when that happens & having an alter ego would be great.

i've been noticing the trends in blog material nowadays & maybe i'm bias towards blogs of friends of friends of friends but i see the recurring trends of blogs in malay language, blogs constantly bitching about other people openly/subliminally, blogs about falling in love, blogs about partying nights, blogs about pictures on partying nights, fashion blogs & blogs about whats running through their minds. i don't follow nor do i blog hunt for new material as i stick closely to forums & random conversations i have to myself & other people. sometimes i wonder why certain bloggers get super famous just by writing about what they do on a daily basis. maybe its the trend of reality-ness which draws the general public into other people's lives. i could see why we now have more than needed stalkers who keeps track of every word we type out making them know us just as much as our closest friends. what makes this even more weird, is that these loyal followers constantly talk about said updates like they know these people personally. i'm not stating this to be a hypocrite because i am openly admitting that i sometimes find myself doing that too. referring to these online personalities like i've known them forever. i guess it is hard to stray away from such behaviors when these writers tend to include personal details about where they went, with whom they are friends with & what they are doing in a little too much detail for the online world to fathom. thus this leads to people throwing words into this large and probably limitless cyberworld to say things they won't normally say without consequences.

it is sad really. how we all kinda depend on words printed on screen rather than actual word of mouth instead. & the saddest of all, words on screen can never ever be erased or taken back properly.

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