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Thursday, June 3
yay for luke freeman joining the blogging world (although he's prolly been on for ages and i just didnt know).
goldstars to him for his intertesting ponderings that communication is all leading towards technology. nw we rely so extensively on technology to talk to eachother, and so when we do talk face to face back in reality, we can't or it is just weird. i agree so much. i sometimes find it easier to talk about deep and meaningful stuff to certain people when on msn, but when i see them in reality i freak out and don't know what to say. all that comes out is a tentitive "hello". and blogs too - i say stuff on my blog that i would generally not talk out loud to people about. maybe that's because people get a choice whether to read it or not, but in person they would just have to sit through it. poor them i say. so yes, technology may be good in this sense as it allows us to tune in or out whenever we please. but what is that saying about our relationships? honestly, i would probably be offended if i knew that someone had started reading this post and decided it was boring halfway through. coz this is me, my thoughts and my life. maybe if i knew that people were just tuning out whenever they felt like it, i would write differently. one-liners perhaps. maybe that's why howie only seems to write one-liners (although yes, you di write that lovel long post the other day howie, that explained your one-liners. but i do love what you said about "More to say doesn’t necessarily mean quality things to say." that made me smile. but back on track now - actually no, it's late and i can't think ofanything more to say so i'll stop while i'm ahead...
goldstars to him for his intertesting ponderings that communication is all leading towards technology. nw we rely so extensively on technology to talk to eachother, and so when we do talk face to face back in reality, we can't or it is just weird. i agree so much. i sometimes find it easier to talk about deep and meaningful stuff to certain people when on msn, but when i see them in reality i freak out and don't know what to say. all that comes out is a tentitive "hello". and blogs too - i say stuff on my blog that i would generally not talk out loud to people about. maybe that's because people get a choice whether to read it or not, but in person they would just have to sit through it. poor them i say. so yes, technology may be good in this sense as it allows us to tune in or out whenever we please. but what is that saying about our relationships? honestly, i would probably be offended if i knew that someone had started reading this post and decided it was boring halfway through. coz this is me, my thoughts and my life. maybe if i knew that people were just tuning out whenever they felt like it, i would write differently. one-liners perhaps. maybe that's why howie only seems to write one-liners (although yes, you di write that lovel long post the other day howie, that explained your one-liners. but i do love what you said about "More to say doesn’t necessarily mean quality things to say." that made me smile. but back on track now - actually no, it's late and i can't think ofanything more to say so i'll stop while i'm ahead...