Friday, June 22, 2007

Do people honestly believe that other people are interested in every detail of their day? Because lots of people actually blog like that, and when I read it I think: Wtf I don't wanna know what time you got on the train or if you paid $22.55 for a teddy bear (daylight robbery!).

It's quite distressing to think that people publish play by (excruciating) play of every second of every minute of every hour. And even more distressing to think that people would want to READ that kind of rubbish. Perhaps it makes their life seem faster? I don't know.

Personally, I think it's a really dull way of blogging; sifting through your day in hours and minutes. Chronology doesn't really MATTER does it?! As opposed to the significance/importance of the events. Of course I'm not saying that details about the time and place of whatever happened could (possibly) enhance the reader's experience and supplement whatever biography blogger might be planning, but how is knowing that you brushed your teeth significant?! (Unless you kissed someone later on, then score one for you) Naturally people would assume that you HAD woken up that day, and changed your clothes, and bathed. Now, if you had done otherwise (i.e. not bathed, not woken up) THAT would be news (:

Sorry, don't see the point is all.

Brief overview should suffice what, right?!

Today we interviewed Ms Koh, who is an interesting and homely personality! :D Told us quite a bit about cinemas in the 70s, and how you could sneak 5 people in for the price of a single ticket, but apparently 21 minutes isn't enough to extract anything overwhelmingly conclusive, so guess we'll have to see about that. Island creamery for mudpie! Besieged by cigarette smoke at McD's. Melvado's for a quiet read (The Post-Birthday World by Lionel Shriver, which is unfolding quite nicely), and had quite a fun time at Rulang :D Somehow I prefer coaching girls to coaching boys.

Suppose that was overly brief, but I won't torture anyone with a minuteXminute account (: Just to reiterate the point of this entry.

- smite you oh loquacious furry animal.
by @ 10:01 PM


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