until next time, maybe we should also respect privacy….
Private eye
until next time, maybe we should also respect privacy….
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10 responses to “Private eye”
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I for one would not mix the emotions too much.. be friendly yet keep the privacy in tact.. online and offline..
Judgement.. well ,… who are we to judge.. even ourselves.. ?? I personally feel that one should strive to enhance their strengths and overcome their weaknesses.. every second.. and not think.. what is the other one thinking ? or why did one do that.. one must have problems… etc etc.. makes for a much better living.. I say.. 🙂 hugssss if you are feeling low.. ?:)By the way you have been tagged.. do try it .. 🙂
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i really think you cant know someone from their blog. far from it. its just something ur writing. does hamlet tell u what shakespear was like? 🙂
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aww Manu in this world of illusions, we have created yet another one and how can we take ANYTHING to heart?!!
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personally, and i can only give my own views 🙂 , i write what is there on my mind, the person i am in my mind. and maybe the person i am Not in person. know what i mean. but the self-judgemental factor does come in even in cyberspace as we interact with each other and take that ‘getting to know one another’ to the next level by being ‘regulars’, knowing what kind of posts to expect from a person. thats knowing the other person a tad more right?
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what happened to privacy? who is not respecting it?
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that’s true…but maybe something of us is revealed in what we do not write…
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pallavi: will get around to doing the tag 🙂
prero: ah, but he was writing fiction, wasnt he??
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blokes: oh, but we do… dont we??
parna: i know exactly what you mean, and thats exactly what i was getting to 🙂
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arunima: nobody, just a post 🙂
monk: hey, thats true too.. thats very true!!
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I actually think that the aspect of our personalities that we reveal in blogworld can be far more interesting than that in the ‘real’ world. Even if we’re ‘just writing’ something as prerona says, our writing is saying something about who we are and what’s on our minds. You can’t know the whole person, but you can discover an aspect of the person that is really engaging, and that you connect with.
I remember reading a post by Amit Varma recently about meeting up with long-time blog buddies for the first time, and spontaneously falling into the pattern of an old friends’ reunion … and I can understand how that might happen

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