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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

The internet has caused waay too many problems. In a place where you can do almost anything anonymously, sense of dignity does not matter anymore. You can be the biggest jerk in the world, but you're the biggest anonymous jerk, so that makes it alright because people do not know who you are. So nobody really cares.

And sarcasm and subtle humour is harder to detect. Many instances, you're being humorous, but people, being unable to see your expression, don't know that so they think you're blatantly insulting others.

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It's just weird to think how it can be so different from real life, yet somehow reflective. It's just as ironic that with progress, comes degeneration.

Maybe life is one big irony.

♥ The lights faded at 11:32 am