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Sat Jan 24, 2009, 8:46 AM
  • Mood: Neutral
  • Listening to: The Subways (gig tonight aha)
  • Reading: History books, Mangas...
  • Watching: TV Shows & Animes
I just wanted to say this out loud here, I really like how the layout has changed ! Though I don't have much things else to say...

Anyway, I was wondering if I should start blogging (not only about my DOA personal life this time I ensure you), I guess it'll be in french and I want some sleek design to focus on content, my writings about things I deal with, about things I've seen on TV, Cinema, or read in the news.

It's very "21st century life" again and it's not very surprising to open my own blog, giving that almost everyone at least once openned one. But still, maybe my thoughts are worthing it.

I'll let my self-estime decide and I'll let everybody know (this time :-P)

21st Century Life

Sat Nov 8, 2008, 9:27 AM
  • Mood: Neutral
  • Listening to: Something between Lady GaGa and KEANE (atm)
  • Reading: Dan Brown, Cioran, History books, Mangas...
  • Watching: a lot of TV Shows
  • Playing: with people, like humans do
Some forums, Facebook, deviantART, GG, of course WLM... This is starting to be a lot of parallels in the web social universe. I'm already thrilled to see what will be our experience with all those networks in the future, I'm not scared, and obviously we'll get there, an everyone-connected world..

Meanwhile, there are people leaving you, right there in real life, leaving you forever because they die, leaving you forever because they left and you don't want to suffer anymore because of them.
So you're deleting them from your cell, from your WLM, from your facebook friends list etc.

You can easlily meet new people online, and for those of us who're not too shy, you can all meet a lot of people in real life, but there's nothing harder than then rewriting history between people, forgetting about each other.
I guess online or off, we are all connected forever, even after unpluggin' our wires...

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