So, for some reason there's been a call to be "more real" on the Internet (Emily, Amy, I'm looking at you). Interesting idea. Contradiction in terms, yes. THE INTERNET IS TWO-DIMENSIONAL. I applaud the sentiment, and if you can pull it off then more power to you "real" bloggers, but what about the rest of us?
The truth is, I'm just not that interesting. I'm just the crazy sloozeberry that I present on this blog. PinkandGreen has no other purpose than to keep my friends aware of the fact that I'm still alive, since our generation doesn't do that "phone" thing. I don't have any secrets, or drama (that I haven't already shared), or memories... really.
What you read on here is exactly what I would tell you in person, if we happened to meet in real life, like some people do. I think Borrelli actually had a good idea, this summer, whenever possible, lets be "real" friends instead of just internet friends. That way, if we don't like what someone is saying, we can tell them to shut up.
Yeah. Shut up.
Monday, May 22, 2006
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Corwin, for one, doesn't give a shit what people are feeling and doesn't like people that "keep it real." Corwin can do that at his house - but he doesn't!
Corwin isn't Treznor.
Corwin also thinks more people would want to talk to Borrelli in person if he weren't so ugly, but he is, so we don't. Ha.
Corwin, you'll pay for that.
I'm done with the internet. I'm reading sherry's blog because she's cool and i have 5 minutes in between reading books on political sociology for a living. when i have a housewarming party, she's invited; that's what real friends do.
There are books on political sociology for a living? Corwin wonders if there's a series of philosophy for a living books. Corwin would probably buy them.
He needs to start living.
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