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Thursday, September 08, 2005

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These 2 blogs stolen from my 13 year old cousin's blog links..

It is absolutely amazing I found out recently that my cousin's blog actually have like 30 over links. Which means 30 over bloggers below the age of 14. Which means that are still a hell lot of them out there. Which means totally absurd.

If you take a closer look at the content they write, you'll be amazed at what they talk about. My cousin's probably gonna kill me if she read this which I think she will but I'm saying it as matter-of-factly. Basically it's something like that.

Today there's school.
The lessons very sian.
The teachers suck.
I'm damm bored.
Went out with
Veri happy!!

But once in a while, they'll make more constructive comments. But of course these blogs are created for personal use and they can do whatever they like to do with it. Whether it's competing to see who has the best interface or contacts, or simply because they like to keep an account of their daily activities.

It's just kinda amazing that kids these days have so much power to do such stuff, these people have what we never had in the past with so much knowledge and accessbility of the web. Everything is so readily available to them. It will be scary how tech-savvy they can be when they hit my age. Competition in the workforce will definitely get more intensive.

But kids' blogs are usually journals of their own lives which can be so frustrating for people who attempts to do interesting stuff in their blogs. Fucking like spoiling the market and an insult to this whole blogging world. I mean everybody writes crappy stuff and writes about themselves. But kids' crap is different from our crap. Can we really tolerate some kids' happenings in their school when we happen to chance upon their blogs. It's like a fucking big slap on the forehead.

But then again, no one is stopping kids from blogging. Because it's writing and it's space for creativity and literary flair. Well kids, at least write something more interesting next time.

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