i am so fuckin' frustrated at people who always critisize other people's blogs. i mean who the hell do you think you are!?
it's my blog and i'm gonna do whatever i want with it. i'm not gonna please you just because you're unhappy about something i blogged or about a picture i put up and i sure as hell wont change any of it or apologise just because you asked me to. a blog is something personal. how is anyone suppose to be personal and themself if people keep asking them to change stuff in it or to blog about what they prefer to be blogged about. if a subject offends you on a particlular blog, dont rant on it immediately. i mean c'mon its just one post in like a probable hundred. if it continues to offend you, just bugger off. you dont have to read the stuff on it you know. if it's not your cup of tea, empty the cup.
its really simple you know. there is no need for verbal diatribe. its fucking stupid.
steve's blog is all about sex. but does anyone give him a piece of thier mind about his actions with other women? about his lecherous lifestyle? no and thats because we enjoy it. fine, so steve gets the green light. the sarong party girl's blog is all about her sexual adventures as well. there are people that say that she should just fess' up as the crazed wannabe they think she is and others who just rant about her at the comment area but that is severly outweighed by the book offers that she has recived and the popularity that the newspapers have graced her with. to sum it up, she's good and people enjoy it, slut or not.
so why all the hoo-ha when someone just talks about themselves in one of their own blog posts? about their looks, weight, their wants. they are immediately deemed selfish by comparison with the current world's situation. its fucked up.
a blog is also someplace where we can find out what other people do or think about or feel. it may not be on similar events but hey, we're all humans and at one point of our lives or another we can probably relate to what the blogger is blogging about. this unstructured diversity is unique. can you imagine every blogger in the world blogging about the same issue? it would be bloody boring and that would definitely something to rant about.
bottom line: my blog, my rules. dont like it? move on out.
it's my blog and i'm gonna do whatever i want with it. i'm not gonna please you just because you're unhappy about something i blogged or about a picture i put up and i sure as hell wont change any of it or apologise just because you asked me to. a blog is something personal. how is anyone suppose to be personal and themself if people keep asking them to change stuff in it or to blog about what they prefer to be blogged about. if a subject offends you on a particlular blog, dont rant on it immediately. i mean c'mon its just one post in like a probable hundred. if it continues to offend you, just bugger off. you dont have to read the stuff on it you know. if it's not your cup of tea, empty the cup.
its really simple you know. there is no need for verbal diatribe. its fucking stupid.
steve's blog is all about sex. but does anyone give him a piece of thier mind about his actions with other women? about his lecherous lifestyle? no and thats because we enjoy it. fine, so steve gets the green light. the sarong party girl's blog is all about her sexual adventures as well. there are people that say that she should just fess' up as the crazed wannabe they think she is and others who just rant about her at the comment area but that is severly outweighed by the book offers that she has recived and the popularity that the newspapers have graced her with. to sum it up, she's good and people enjoy it, slut or not.
so why all the hoo-ha when someone just talks about themselves in one of their own blog posts? about their looks, weight, their wants. they are immediately deemed selfish by comparison with the current world's situation. its fucked up.
a blog is also someplace where we can find out what other people do or think about or feel. it may not be on similar events but hey, we're all humans and at one point of our lives or another we can probably relate to what the blogger is blogging about. this unstructured diversity is unique. can you imagine every blogger in the world blogging about the same issue? it would be bloody boring and that would definitely something to rant about.
bottom line: my blog, my rules. dont like it? move on out.
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