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Reflections: The Internet

Why would people blog?
They are so garrulous they need to not only talk too much in person, but type worthless nonsense all night on thier cheap trashy desktops.
Maybe I'm looking at it wrong.
Maybe they don't flap thier ugly chicken lips at all, and therefore they need to more than make up for it with the saftey of never being called, and I quote this "dumb."

They go on and on blathering away on how there's a picture somewhere someplace that might show jay-z with rihanna, and she maybe, somehow, by a chance, looks kinda, sorta mad.
...and i could understand if these effusive people would just write but they go one step beyond and post this gabby gossipy multiloquent bombast jumble of words everywhere possible.
mumbo-jumbo.com hoghash hooey hot air blather trash.net, com , and org.
You name a subject, and somebody will wipe their ass with it, slather their name all over, and post it on their blog,
and the worst part is they don't care about the doltishness of it.
They write the "nonsensicalness" for simple minded people to read and waste time.
Readers "click out" of it and aren't left any better and maybe a little worst then they foolishly "clicked in,"
and that is the botheration of it all. The internet has come a long way from when it was first created and i believe it will continue in it's up-hill climb to the very tops of Bill Gates mountain of money. It has followed the path of every great money making idea. People saw it as revolutionary, they thought it would change the lives of everybody that was lucky enough to hold it in their grasp, and don't get me wrong it filled all of those silly promises and then some. But with the rain came floods, and with the floods came hurt, despair, and destruction. What people need to realize is that for every action there is a reaction and usually that reaction is really worst than the initial action and people forget all about that greatness of it all. Scams, frauds, identity theft, and that just to name a few. How to get away with kidnapping, how about we google that, child pornography? Sure why not. People have made the change of wasting time watching television, to coming home and wasting countless hours on the "big beautiful" internet, and at the end of the day they complain of never having enough free time or never seeing their once dear friends. It's all just one money making deep darky, slimy, raunchy pit. So when you log in or sign on and you make those "big-wigs" richer with every click as you waste your valuable time, remember, don't forget to read their blogs.

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