Blogging Culture.

Look at the curve on my thumb!
When my cousin Ashwin was visiting in December, he told me how he found it odd that everyone I knew had a blog. He found it weird that everyone was blogging, and that it was weird how we all talked about how we had read each others blogs. He pointed out the fact that we even talked about similar posts that someone else had written. I’ve been thinking about this for a while now. Since he left, actually. For the most part it made us look web crazy.
Why have we immersed ourselves in our blogs? I don’t know a single person from back home who blogs. What does it say about our lifestyle here? I still don’t know the answer to that question, and a majority of what I do for a living revolves around what people say on blogs. I wonder if I’ll ever figure it out. A part of me likes to think that everyone wants to be heard. Everyone wants to say, “You can read about it on my blog!”
Feb 26th: Do Over Day.
February 12, 2009, 2:40 pm
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I just read online that February 26th will be “Do Over Day” in Canada.
History’s inaugural Do Over Day is Thursday, February 26th, 2009. This is the one time of year when all Canadians can revisit and/or repair the significant moments of their lives.
Canadian’s always have such polite ways of celebrating things.
What would you do over?
American Apparel: Fine Jersey Short Sleeve V-Neck (3-Pack).
February 9, 2009, 8:21 am
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As the lead up to Cuba begins, I’ve had to do some thrifty shopping in order to update my summer wardrobe. It’s weird that I’ll be wearing shorts and t-shirts for a week, especially at a time when I’m stocked up on long johns and wool socks.
I’m not THAT cheap, but I like a bargain when I can get one. I also don’t really shop at American Apparel. In fact, I’ve probably only bought something from there twice.
Last week I was browsing their online store and found this: a 3-pack of short sleeve v-necks for $51, with free shipping. I figured I might as well. It was the whole $66 marked down to $51 that got me. Okay, and the free shipping. I’ve been telling everyone I know about the deal, at least everyone that I think would wear v-necks.
THE BEAST 50 MOST LOATHSOME PEOPLE IN AMERICA, 2008.
January 28, 2009, 11:15 am
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The Beast rounds up the 50 most loasthsome people in America for 2008. #43 is you!
You think it’s your patriotic duty to spend money you don’t have on crap you don’t need. You think Hillary lost because of sexism, when it’s actually because she’s just a bad liar. You think Iraq is better off now than before we invaded, and don’t understand why they’re so ungrateful. You think Tim Russert was a great journalist. You’re hopping mad about an auto industry bailout that cost a squirt of piss compared to a Wall Street heist of galactic dimensions, due to a housing crash you somehow have blamed on minorities. It took you six years to figure out what a tool Bush is, but you think Obama will make it all better. You deem it hunky dory that we conduct national policy debates via 8-second clips from “The View.” You think God zapped humans into existence a few thousand years ago, although your appendix and wisdom teeth disagree. You like watching vicious assholes insult each other on TV. You support gun rights, because firing one gives you a chubby. You cuddle falsehoods and resent enlightenment. You think the fact that 43% of whites could stomach voting for an incredibly charismatic and eloquent light-skinned black guy who was raised by white people means racism is over. You think progressive taxation is socialism. 1 in 100 of you are in jail, and you think it should be more. You are shallow, inconsiderate, afraid, brand-conscious, sedentary, and totally self-obsessed. You are American.
Exhibit A: You’re more upset by Miley Cyrus’s glamour shots than the fact that you are a grown adult who is upset about Miley Cyrus.
Drive-By Storm Trooper.
January 14, 2009, 10:33 am
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Yes, it is what you think it is. Via Buzzfeed.