Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Great Difference Between Blogs and.. THAT THING called Facebook

Facebook. Apparently extremely popular and addictive.

I rarely post anything on facebook, since most of my "friends" don't know anime and I can't just go rant on about anime when more than half of them don't understand a single word I'm saying - it'll just waste the "wall" space. :/ And I barely have anything to say unless it's about anime and manga... but now there's a new topic I can talk about; "life, living, death, dying, suicide", and so on. xP

But blogs are still more... conventional... more... versatile.

I mean, I will definitely NOT and WILL NEVER talk about how much I hate life, hate living, want to die, and all that senseless and unreasonable crap of mine on Facebook.
NEVAAAA!
...unless I go crazy from the hatred and depression caused from such hatred. :P Although I think that's quite likely to happen. ...Wait a moment. I meant "unlikely". ><
But when it does happen... you can be sure that I wasn't in my right mind when I was doing such a stupid thing. ><

Since on Facebook, the people who read your posts are undoubtfully people you know (unless you accept random friend requests and sends random people friend requests). Worse, you may be "friends" with relatives, or your parents.
And you want to say "I want to die" to your parents?? (or relatives)??
...That's just not right. Plus, saying you want to die to the person who'd actually brought you life... it's just...
REALLY WRONG. Morally WRONG.

But the greatness of Blogs - the readers don't know you (most of them, anyway). Unlike Facebook, you don't have to only except "friends" - and if you don't tell your family or friends about your blog, they'll never know about it and will very likely never read it.
Or even if they find it, make your posts vague enough so that they won't realise it's you. >.> xD

And so you can say the most outrageous and negative things... even if no one reads it it's good to know that you've said it "out loud"... and that there's a chance of people seeing it. Humans are strange creatures. They usually want to tell people how unlucky they are. >.>
Sometimes it's because, 1. They want people to cheer them up.
Or, 2. They just want the opposite party to know how lucky they are. Or the opposite; they want others to know how unlucky the writer is.
Or maybe 3. Simply just to get it out.
Or maybe some other random reason. I've never studied psychology before, so I don't know :/ ... Hey, it's pretty interesting though. 8D ...I was just spitting out senseless crap earlier. Don't mind me. ==

Just saying'.
Since I'm a newly-addicted Blogger and a long-time indifferent-er of Facebook.

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