Saturday, December 13, 2008

is that............................................................................................... a blog?

Ah.




I'M BLOGGING AGAIN, AND IT FEELS SO GOOD OHHHHH YEAAA............. right.




blogging officially occupies the bottom third spot of my Things To Do Before I Die Of Boredom list, the above two slots proudly belonging to:













A: POKEMON! ->







B: Go Figure.








But if blogging is this boring, why the hell am i still sitting at my com at 2.04 AM typing away at a blog nobody reads?



Good question.




( crap now this is really wonderful i'm not even past my first post and already running dry of blogthought -.- )




For lack of more productive/reproductive content to use:

Why Do People Blog?
an essay by mark yeo
CHAPTER I
bore·dom (bôr'dəm, bōr'-) n. The condition of being bored;

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved

BoredomBore"dom\, n. 1. The state of being bored, or pestered; a state of ennui. --Dickens.
2. The realm of bores; bores, collectively.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.

CHAPTER II
psy⋅cho⋅sis [sahy-koh-sis]
noun, plural -ses

1.
a mental disorder characterized by symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations, that indicate impaired contact with reality.
2.
any severe form of mental disorder, as schizophrenia or paranoia.
n. pl. psy·cho·ses (-sēz) A severe mental disorder, with or without organic damage, characterized by derangement of personality and loss of contact with reality and causing deterioration of normal social functioning.
CHAPTER III

i⋅dle  [ahyd-l]

adjective, i⋅dler, i⋅dlest, verb i⋅dled, i⋅dling, noun
–adjective
1.
not working or active; unemployed; doing nothing: idle workers.
2.
not spent or filled with activity: idle hours.
3.
not in use or operation; not kept busy: idle machinery.
4.
habitually doing nothing or avoiding work; lazy.
5.
of no real worth, importance, or significance: idle talk.
6.
having no basis or reason; baseless; groundless: idle fears.
7.
frivolous; vain: idle pleasures.
8.
meaningless; senseless: idle threats.
9.
futile; unavailing: idle rage. –verb (used without object)
10.
to pass time doing nothing.
11.
to move, loiter, or saunter aimlessly: to idle along the avenue.
12.
(of a machine, engine, or mechanism) to operate at a low speed, disengaged from the load.–verb (used with object)
13.
to pass (time) doing nothing (often fol. by away): to idle away the afternoon.
14.
to cause (a person) to be idle: The strike idled many workers.
15.
to cause (a machine, engine, or mechanism) to idle: I waited in the car while idling the engine. –noun
16.
the state or quality of being idle.
17.
the state of a machine, engine, or mechanism that is idling: a cold engine that stalls at idle.

18.

THE STATE OF A BLOGGER TYPING ABSOLUTELY NONSENSICAL BULLSHIT AT 2.30 AM INSTEAD OF SLEEPING ARGHHH

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