13.6.05

How I learned to stop worrying and love the blog

Uh, I didn't, did I?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

in my case, it was the other way around. i shut down my blog and started to worry about whose blood i'm going to suck. apparently, i decided to live on as a parasite in other people's blogs. its easier. they provide the blog, the audience, the links. the more successful they are the more i wish to live there. don't get me wrong. it's a fact that some parasites, if they behave in a proper manner, can be beneficial to a blog's environment. they provide nutrients and by working in connection with the established environment they produce a more innovative system. that brings more audience in, more clients, to put it in a businesslike manner, and thus more profits. your blog can eventually become a saleable product/commodity. so, since, from what i can discern, this is a quite successful blog, i'm here to stay and feed in my inputs, provided that the issue under discussion is challenging for me.

dystropoppygus said...

ΤΣΑΑΑΑΑΚ! ΣΠΛΑΑΑΑΤΤΤΤΣ!!!

(Ήχος μυγοσκοτώστρας πάνω σε μπλογκοπαράσιτο...)

Anonymous said...

it's the idiom of ignorant people to try to meet new challenges and threats in old fashioned ways and obsolete technics.
furthermore, i am very puzzled as to what a man who uses a fly killing device of the past century at 2:11PM, does for a living.

noooneeee said...

Νιάου;