Entry: still anonymous Wednesday, January 05, 2005



Let's admit it. Blogging is just some form of ego-massage. It is just an excuse for us to trash away our thoughts, writing and uploading me-I-centric musings (and sometimes, senseless crap) in the net for the sake of having and setting up a blog. In short, nakikiuso .

We write in our blogs just to express ourselves, we always say. Well, i have nothing against to those who love to chronicle their lives, and letting their lives become an open book. It came to a point that we can predict what the blogger will wear in the next 3 days.  Absurd, isn't it?

I have nothing against to those who love to write about themselves as if they are the only fabulous people around.

To tell you honestly, it seems pointless, and downright boring reading about other's lives. You always hear them rant about everything, how they hate their dog, how they love their neighbor, how they giggle when they see their secret crush. Because i was once like that. A blogger who just want to express myself. Believe me, been there, done that. And now, the last thing I want to do nowadays is to read someone's angst about forgetting that you should apply shampoo first before the condistioner.

But as Karl Marx once said, the point is to change it. So, how can we move forward from petty things like writting about our mundane existence into something more sophisticated?

In my opinion, the blogger must transform him/herself from just an ordinary blogger to a responsible blogger who wants to change the system. Change the world, Eric Clapton sang in one of his memorable song.

Trust me, I am no idealist. I always believe that idealism is  an extinct word.

But I believe that we, bloggers, have a manifest destiny to fulfill. We must create a space in the net where debate and social analysis are our conerstones, our own ideologies as our bibles, and our blogs as arenas where we devour, heal, create, demistify, destroy, and recreate ideas. Only through healthy exchange of ideas can we move forward as a nation.

Thus, in the spirit of leading by example, I will abandon this blog and set up another blog that wll be in line with my view of what a blog should be - a space for coffee intellectuals to debate, articulate, ponder and write about love, life, philosophy, literature, politics and everything in between.
A site where nothing is sacred. Not even the Indian sacred cows. Because everything under the sun is subject to scrutiny, debate and analysis.

Because I dont want to be a voiceless blogger drowned by a million voices wanting to express themselves. I want to be a part of that tiny voice that soon will be a warcry, trumpeting forward towards the very center of the earth, knocking at the very doors of the status quo, of the oppressive system. Someday, we will topple them down. And now is the right time to start.

So to all who have been regular visitors of this blog, and passerbys and bloghoppers, thank you so much. AND please, if you are still interested, watch out for the opening of my new, experimental blog tentatively named as KILOMETRO ZERO.

   8 comments

Namebembet
August 9, 2005   01:47 PM PDT
 
i definetely agree....feeling ko mga narcissistic karamihan ng mga punyemas na bloggers.pa-importante.everyone wants to b kinda famous.ugh!such aspirations..3 lang ang type ko na bloggers.kse the rest sa mga bibisita ko...i'd rather clean my toenails!type ko sau.promise.kaya ako i haven't succumb p jan sa blog chuba na yan.i mean i'd rather read a book.party on weekends.....pero once in a while i visit blogs.yung 3 dat i mentioned...plus pang-apat tong sau.d rest e chickenshit..nye-he-he!
mmmqx
April 19, 2005   10:46 PM PDT
 
masaya kasi ang ma-massage ang ego mo. :P hindi ako nagui-guilty. hehe, conceited ako 'eh. at natutuwa ako na maraming ibang taong conceited kagaya ko. hehe.
anyways, meron akong napanood sa cnn na meron ngang mga political writers na nagblo-blog and they greatly influenced the voters dati nung eleksyon sa u.s. the news was about how the internet can really change how people think, lalo na with blogging.
abster
January 29, 2005   12:38 AM PST
 
Wow...and OUCH. :-O I am one of the egoistic bloggers you've mentioned. I write about my daily experiences and the little petty things that really annoy me. And honestly, I use my blog as a ventilation for things that I couldn't express.

I just don't think I have it in me to talk about changing the world. I can't even change myself...

But I will think, seriously think about what I write about. Maybe it's time I take on a bigger challenge, a wider perspective other than just looking at myself.
hera
January 28, 2005   04:04 PM PST
 
you present here another view of blogging which i really agree to. coincidentally, i also just wrote an entry about blogging. maybe you'd like to see. :)

a penny for your thoughts. :)
meann
January 20, 2005   06:28 AM PST
 
to each his own =)
guile
January 12, 2005   12:57 PM PST
 
amen..
akoeto
January 5, 2005   09:35 AM PST
 
korek ka dyan. though i think kasama sa point ng pag-blog ng mga tao sa kanilang buhay-buhay is the want to get feedback from people.

yun lang. :)
Gelay
January 5, 2005   03:10 AM PST
 
YES!

Nagblog ako noong taong 2001, pero kung ikukumpara ang mga entries ko ngayon sa entries ko ngayon, malaki ang pagkakaiba. Noon hindi ko nilalagay sa mga tala ko ang tungkol sa napapansin ko sa paligid -- palaging egocentric lang ang tema. Kapag may nagbibigay ng opinyon na hindi ko gusto, o dili kaya'y taliwas sa iniisip ko ay nagagalit ako.

Ngayon mas malawak na ang tingin ko sa paligid... at... wala lang, maliligo muna ako kasi pupunta pa ako ng bangko. Hehe

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