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Saturday, November 28, 2009

There is just so much one can "pen" down in a blog.
A blog serves as a convenient tool,
when needed,
to keep friends and love ones far from one updated about one's life.
As much as the habit prompts one to,
it is always the case of one halting at a certain level of blogging.
One can blog about what one did.
One can blog about what one ate.
One can blog about where one went.
One can blog everyday religiously about the happenings of the day.
However, the line is normally strictly drawn at one's intimate personal life.
Say for example, relationships.
It is by human nature,
normal and easy for one to blog endlessly about everything positive.
That, is what I'd call 'The Human Nature Of Showing Off".
Well, in a good way of course.
When one is blissfully basking in love and romance,
it is always so easy to find one typing an endless entry of nearly every little detail.
However,
when it comes to the negative side of the romance,
one usually chooses to spare readers the details,
or be as vague in the entry as possible.
I believe however,
more often than not does one actually has more to blog about in the case of a negative entry.
Because of the intense feeling one experiences from being either sad or angry,
and the fact that most of the times when one's partner does not understand or does not know of these feelings,
one usually turns to something or somewhere else to channel one's built up fustration.
And this something and somewhere is in most of the cases of a frequent blogger,
one's own blog.
Nevertheless,
since one is aware of the readers one receives,
one normally tends to hold back in revealing either too much or nothing at all.

In my case,
I turn to "penning" down my "cannot-be-publicly-washed-linens",
in Word documents,
and saving them in a folder,
somewhere within my laptop.
This way,
I still am able to "blog" about any negative things,
would be certain that it would be safely kept to myself,
and will be able to read them any time I desire.

Yes,
I am aware of the fact that this "diary" of mine is subjected to a possible total annihilation,
in the event of my laptop crashing.
I take that as a sign from God that its time for me to put all those behind and forget,
should my laptop crash.



6:07 AM






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