Mar 24, 2005 17:56
I totally agree
"i always write about nothing in particular. i am so pointless sometimes. (it seems i am generally a pointless person, since i pointlessly came online to write a pointless entry about no point in particular so that i can feel pointlessly good that i've blogged abt a certain pointless thing in my head. i am that pointless.)
online journals are not supposed to be entirely representative of a person anyway (not his/her intellect, principles, philosophies, character, personality, no!). online journals are all in the name of fun; they exist because people (like me) need a place to rant and fume and ramble on and on pointless without having to tire friends/siblings who can't be bothered with all those rants and fumings and ramblings. online journals are fun, for the bored, provides stalkers ample opportunities to do the obvious thing, and serve many many more egoistical reasons (on the blogger's part, of course). no harm should be done, no feelings should be hurt, no lasting impressions should be made. what will the world come to if we start to base our judgements of others based on some pointless journal entries?
hah. as much as we'd love to deny, yes we write in our journals because we want you to know what's in our heads."
yes I totally agree maaaaaan