It was one and two and three and four and five o’clock in the mourning. Whenever it was, it was time to write the entry. And of course it is such a burden, how homework always is.
What you’re going to write about is the whole ordeal. The whole making out process of writing an entry. The how many words dedicated to itself. You tell yourself, such a hassle.
See also: burden.
See also: encumbrance.
So much to writing in a blog is self promotion. You say, hello this is me. Telling the whole world, this is what I like. And the point is that someone cares. A comment that leaves a mark justifying your existence. It used to be; write a book. It used to be; paint a portrait.
In writing an entry what you say matters less than how many people have read it. A numbers game when you’ve gotten so many comments, or so many hits. At the end of the day what it is, is big business.
A lot of what you have to say only you will buy, which means so much of how you’re talking is you selling yourself to someone else. Having a conversation becomes keeping another person’s interest. Buying his or her time. All of it is making a transaction.
This, you say, is me.
P.s. post a comment.
P.s. send me a reply.
What you’re buying is status. The how many friends you have on multiply, the so many comments you’ve gotten from the blog defines your status. Where you are now is the result of people paying you interest.
At the end of the day you can look back at your blog and rate your importance to the people that know you.
Do you buy it?
What you’re going to write about is the whole ordeal. The whole making out process of writing an entry. The how many words dedicated to itself. You tell yourself, such a hassle.
See also: burden.
See also: encumbrance.
So much to writing in a blog is self promotion. You say, hello this is me. Telling the whole world, this is what I like. And the point is that someone cares. A comment that leaves a mark justifying your existence. It used to be; write a book. It used to be; paint a portrait.
In writing an entry what you say matters less than how many people have read it. A numbers game when you’ve gotten so many comments, or so many hits. At the end of the day what it is, is big business.
A lot of what you have to say only you will buy, which means so much of how you’re talking is you selling yourself to someone else. Having a conversation becomes keeping another person’s interest. Buying his or her time. All of it is making a transaction.
This, you say, is me.
P.s. post a comment.
P.s. send me a reply.
What you’re buying is status. The how many friends you have on multiply, the so many comments you’ve gotten from the blog defines your status. Where you are now is the result of people paying you interest.
At the end of the day you can look back at your blog and rate your importance to the people that know you.
Do you buy it?
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