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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

in the year 2000...

Papa Bill will be pleased to know that one of my flat mates (true, my Trin-quad isn't quite posh or British enough to be a "flat" but go with me here) read his sexual awakening blog over my shoulder and is now attempting to cyber with me from her bedroom. This is procrastination at an all time low. Eric thought he had a bad case of it becuase he went to the movies instead of working but I'd wager that my roommate instant messaging me from 2 feet away such delightful romances as, "i want to tounge your engorged anal cavity" and "imagine my small, chubby fingers inside of you" is slightly rock bottom. I'm sorry if I just lost a large portion of my obligatory audience, but now that things have come to a close, I do feel a lot more comfortable divulging personal information than I would have before. I have never been a member of a class with such eager people so as a result i may have taken a more passive role but i think you're all pretty quirky and wonderful. Allow me to clarify, i've been in classes with enthusiastic students, but they were usually prententious and pumped to be heard to prove their esoteric knowledge to the Professor, or to pick up chicks-this was certainly not the case here. In any event, I'm sorry again if tonight's sexual content was largely oversharing, but I believe that the future in blogging community may be taking a turn towards that. I think there will be more incorporation of dating websites with blogging, sort of like what Holly and Jeff have the potential to do with myspace. Seeing as Brett is such a master at this domain, he'll have no problem getting a date (although he may only attract xanax addicts and tree-peepers based on his new format). And our Capote lover won't have to go on any more "fake dates." I like the comment feature as is but I still don't think it's conducive to real conversations-maybe im just saying that because i give comments like kindergarten teachers and i can only dialogue with someone when i agree. Perhaps icons should be incorporated into the comment features. Blogs will be around for quite some time-how's that for a scholarly analysis? As long as their are amateurs who want a performance space there will be blogs, at least of a sort. If you can upload your photos into a permament online database so you can't lose them, blogs can be utilized as thought storage-you can upload your diaries. As our lovely classmate, who has been witholding his "secret" blog from us said, it's a wonderful place to store random musings that we all think are brilliant at the time. And sadly, I have no more at the moment and am being seduced by a totally uneccesary 3 am dunkin donut run. Have a wonderful evening!

1 Comments:

  • At 4:34 PM, Blogger JPrzech said…

    Well now I'll definitely keep reading your space here! If nothing else, I'll learn some good pickup lines.

     

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