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Asking all my life.
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On The Bus.
Between Wiretap and Six Pixels
I eavesdrop on two effeminate boys
talking brawl in the “old days.”
“We are the only generation
where kids after us are tamer,”
the one with the heavier lisp
crosses his legs tightly.
The emo pierced boy agrees;
flails his hands in theatrical motion
“Oh no! You’re going to tweet this!”
He mocks imaginary aggressors with high pitched squeals.
They continue to lament
the feud of Sooke & Langford
as if they were from the House of Capulet
I was listening to Six Pixels of Separation #221, and then read Mitch’s 7 Things That Blogging Does – and then something connected with me. Something I realized that slips through the cracks every so often.
Blogging = Exhaust Valve. A great Blog is great because the Blogger actually cares and loves to create content. If it’s forced, if it’s your “job,” then the passion rarely comes through. The biggest lesson I have learned in my seven years of Blogging is that this Blog is my exhaust valve. After working a full day with clients and their many challenges, this Blog is my playground. It’s the place where I can let off some textual steam. Make your Blog your exhaust valve. Caution: be careful that you’re not Blogging simply to blow off angry steam. The steam and exhaust I am talking about is the pent up energy of passion that I have from doing what I love to do.
When life’s little pressures build up I shut down. What I should be doing is the exact opposite. I should write more. I should be free writing and puking up all that crap in the exhaust system, and putting it down on paper ( digital or other wise ).
But Why Don’t I?
Maybe it’s something about conservation of words. This idea that a word not seen by the outside world is a wasted jewel. But then again, am I really that arrogant and cocky?… don’t answer.
Not A Resolution
I have said many times in the past that I vow to change. But this isn’t a resolution or promise to myself. It’s more an interesting observation.
This looks pretty sweet. A really nice concept in mobile computing.
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I guess if a single card will hold multiple accounts, i should need to remember yet one more pin.
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