"Please write a post! Please ";
"Nah... I'm not in the mood!".
"Arre! Just start typing something when you're in the car, or maybe alone and have nothing to do...?"
"Hmm... That's not how it works for me. Sorry, but I need to be in the right mood."
This was a small snippet of a long conversation I had with my best friend last night. And even a couple of minutes back, another similar one took place.
I'm honestly a very stubborn blogger. Ever since I joined Twitter, my posts, texts, replies, etc. any general writing material for that matter, became very small and to the point. Sadly, a similar scenario has cropped up in my English paper as well. My expansive vocabulary has also tragically nullified.
I don't blame Twitter, or SMSing or even Facebook messaging to be a culprit.
It's just that in today's rush, one hardly is ever in the mood or the mindset to publish a long and intellectual post
Take this post for example. It is not fiction, but just a voice of my mind.But still, it'll turn out to be pretty short. I was pondering over the frightful matter when in the English exam, there will be a time when students will be asked to write an SMS as a 'Short Writing Skill'. What a shame it would be!
I don't want to sound very cliched but that might as well change.
Everything changes! Example... Even I changed.
So... the thing is, nowadays, I really need to be in the 'write' mood to write a good article. Not a random post like this one. Its just that I find blogging to be one of the most respectable aspects on the Internet and it would be a shame to disgrace it with stupid, silly posts.
Trust me, by the time you finish reading this, you'll be like "Did I just waste 5 minutes of my valuable time reading utter nonsense??" :-P
But if you don't feel this way, then thank you! :-)
"Nah... I'm not in the mood!".
"Arre! Just start typing something when you're in the car, or maybe alone and have nothing to do...?"
"Hmm... That's not how it works for me. Sorry, but I need to be in the right mood."
This was a small snippet of a long conversation I had with my best friend last night. And even a couple of minutes back, another similar one took place.
I'm honestly a very stubborn blogger. Ever since I joined Twitter, my posts, texts, replies, etc. any general writing material for that matter, became very small and to the point. Sadly, a similar scenario has cropped up in my English paper as well. My expansive vocabulary has also tragically nullified.
I don't blame Twitter, or SMSing or even Facebook messaging to be a culprit.
It's just that in today's rush, one hardly is ever in the mood or the mindset to publish a long and intellectual post
Take this post for example. It is not fiction, but just a voice of my mind.But still, it'll turn out to be pretty short. I was pondering over the frightful matter when in the English exam, there will be a time when students will be asked to write an SMS as a 'Short Writing Skill'. What a shame it would be!
I don't want to sound very cliched but that might as well change.
Everything changes! Example... Even I changed.
So... the thing is, nowadays, I really need to be in the 'write' mood to write a good article. Not a random post like this one. Its just that I find blogging to be one of the most respectable aspects on the Internet and it would be a shame to disgrace it with stupid, silly posts.
Trust me, by the time you finish reading this, you'll be like "Did I just waste 5 minutes of my valuable time reading utter nonsense??" :-P
But if you don't feel this way, then thank you! :-)
1 comments:
Thats not nonsense I'd say!!
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