« Manual Labor | HomePage | Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin »
16 October 2007
Haven't I Blogged Today Yet?!
Then better do it now.
First, I will never join FaceBook. Never I tell you! No!
This is one internet trend I will not follow, I did all the other ones (even though I think the blog-craze was rather good actually, I like blogging).
Just so you know.
I have been thinking about web 2.0, about all the good things and all the bad things.
The thing that annoys me most has to be the exhibitionism of it all, you post one million pics and write one million things, about you. I understand that it can be interesting for some people to get to know what happens in some peoples lives, but there is seriously too much "navelludd" on the internet.
(You can go to Babelfish and translate "navelludd" to English if you want to.)
Then there's all the online bullying that are goin on amongst teenagers today, I have no experience of this as it didn't exist when I was a teenager, but I've heard it's a big problem today.
What else can I nag about? Not much really.
I've come to the conclusion that I need to nag a lot less and star rejoyicing a lot more.
I really do admire people who have a very positive attitude towards life, those who say good things about the teachers when everyone else is just angry with them.
Too many times have I jumped on the nag-nag train when my workmates/classmates have started whining about something.
It has to be gone.
Now I have blogged, will blog againg tomorrow, and maybe I will find the time to actually think of something smart to blog about.
You never know. :)
PS. Really great to see comments from people that I haven't seen comments from in a long time, such as Jake, Rolle, my sister, Linda and so on. Great fun!
20:35 Permalink | Comments (1) | Email this
Comments
You are now to be made famous on my blog, if you have not seen yet.
And saying you will never join Facebook is a big mistake...I could probably make a list of about 20 people who have said that and then later joined up :)
Yes, rejoicing is a good thing to do, though very difficult...
Posted by: Jake | 16 October 2007
