An Online...
...diary can cause a stir between two married bloggers.
The dearest husband and I had a row about something insignificant the other day (I won, ofcourse!*wink* *wink*). We then started to threaten to write about it in our blog.
It's kinda scary to know that one has the power to let the world wide web know about what goes on inside the four walls. Unfortunately, this has become an entertainment factor in today's t.v shows. Entertaining, but really sad to know that human beings are innately conniving and just plain evil.
Hmmm...is that a fair statement? Well, judging from reality shows like The Bachelor (I've only caught glimpses of it, I swear!), Simple Life (I've watched only ONE episode, I promise!), and Survivor (Errr...I'll pass this one), one can obviously tell that the producers thrive on having contestants that have a flair in making controversy, slander and 'evilness' a highlight of their show. Ofcourse some producers do double-takes to make sure that this characteristic shines through to increase viewership. (Trust me, I've done an academic paper on this!Opps!)
So coming back to the insignificant row I had with the dearest blogger husband, I guess it's important to note that bloggers should not sabotage or talk bad about their loved ones online. This would reflect badly on the author as well as their upbringing.
Therefore, I shall not disclose how I won the argument I had with the husband *wink *wink*.
The dearest husband and I had a row about something insignificant the other day (I won, ofcourse!*wink* *wink*). We then started to threaten to write about it in our blog.
It's kinda scary to know that one has the power to let the world wide web know about what goes on inside the four walls. Unfortunately, this has become an entertainment factor in today's t.v shows. Entertaining, but really sad to know that human beings are innately conniving and just plain evil.
Hmmm...is that a fair statement? Well, judging from reality shows like The Bachelor (I've only caught glimpses of it, I swear!), Simple Life (I've watched only ONE episode, I promise!), and Survivor (Errr...I'll pass this one), one can obviously tell that the producers thrive on having contestants that have a flair in making controversy, slander and 'evilness' a highlight of their show. Ofcourse some producers do double-takes to make sure that this characteristic shines through to increase viewership. (Trust me, I've done an academic paper on this!Opps!)
So coming back to the insignificant row I had with the dearest blogger husband, I guess it's important to note that bloggers should not sabotage or talk bad about their loved ones online. This would reflect badly on the author as well as their upbringing.
Therefore, I shall not disclose how I won the argument I had with the husband *wink *wink*.
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