Expectedly Unexpected

9 April 2007

Tag: If This Were To Be My Last Post

Filed under: Blahs, Opinions — Guang @ 7:53 pm

This morning, right after breakfast, was blog-surfing among my friend’s blogs. And soon after I stumbled upon a post in this blog, The Undeniable Beauty, a friend of mine. The title of the post suggests something similar to the title above. However, when I continued reading downwards, it sounds that she is going to close her blog down and that was her very last post for her blog.

Sadly, this is my last post for my blog too. :( All thanks to The Undeniable Beauty, and thanks to her blogging friends and the source of this misery, The Urban Monk, my blog shall be put to a halt and so as the rest of the blogosphere due to our wonderful government’s latest announcement of possible enforcement of blogger’s registration and the ultimatum of internet information control.

So, well since this is my last post before I get arrested by the government for not registering my blog with them, I have composed a short letter for all you readers before I vanish away from the blogosphere.

Dear Blogders,

Sadly, this is going to be my last post for this blog at the address, jannock.wordpress.com. So before I leave my cave into the open cruel world called reality, I would like to share with you a special something that helps this blog keep going forward and expanding.

Firstly, the title, Expectedly Unexpected, tells you that in life, nothing is expected. Nothing is predicted 100% accurately. Nothing in the future can be foreseen. You gotta expect things that are unexpected. You can shape your future but you can’t control what exactly happens to you and the things that take place all around you.

Life is like a story book. Every page you turn is an interesting event. Every chapter you complete is a period of interesting events. Every now and then, something unexpected happens in the story that makes the story interesting. A twist or a sudden change of events that grabs your imagination and sends your mind rocketing into another dimension. This is life. Life is just like a story book.

Secondly, this blog is not only used as a record for interesting and outstanding events throughout my life but also a medium for me to express my opinion on anything or in other words, everything. We must express ourselves. Let out the fire that’s burning inside of us. Let everyone around you and through blogging, everyone in the world (with an internet connection) know what you think. It could be something so small that others never thought about, so it could be something so big that everyone is dying to know more about.

Blogging could be a medium for you to vent your anger. Your frustrations, your concerns. Never keep anything locked inside your heart (well, of course unless it’s a secret that might cause all your friends to leave you). Never be shy to share you highs and lows of life. As the saying goes, sharing is caring. The more frustrations you fill your heart, it’ll eventually show up in your facial expressions and long enough your emotional state of mind could be affected. Ultimately, it might make you lose your mind! Therefore, share, spread the love, shout out your frustrations, scream away your anger through blogging.

Thirdly, the internet would be dull if there weren’t any bloggers around. All you see will be just websites of companies, advertisements and news websites. How dull can that be. Imagine, you surfing the web everyday with nothing to read except CNN.com and some random company that’s selling nuclear bombs to the public. Without bloggers, the cyber world would be a very quiet place indeed. Without bloggers, you would be sitting in front of your computer several hours a day reading blogs like mine and viewing porn (for some of you).

Therefore to reinforce my point before this, bloggers gives colour to the world wide web. Whether it’s a rainbow of seven colours or a whole spectrum of colours, blogging gives it all. Didin’t it occur to you that reading about another person that is living in Peru while your are in Ukraine would be fascinating. Getting to know their food, their culture, their people, their way of life. Broadening you horizons in knowledge and cultures of others brings the world closer together.That’s what makes the word go round. Not just some centripetal force that we’ve learnt in Physics lectures and the spinning of the Earth and the gravity of the Sun that makes the world go round, it’s us!

I think I better stop here now. I’m having a feeling that this post will not end and my letter will just stray off topic even further than it is already right now.

I bid all a good farewell and it has been good blogging with you. Without you, this blog would be meaningless. Adios!

With lots of love,

Guang

Yay! It’s finally done. I am now proud to say that I’ve done a piece of work solely for charity from the good of my heart! I have just donate $1 to charity with this post.

Oh before I forget, this ISN’T my last post and I am NOT going to stop blogging. It’s just a tag I got.

And now the fun part begins. I am now going to tag others! *evil grins*

So here’s the list of people that I am going to tag:

Adrian

June Lee

Ken Seong

Roberta

Oh, just to remind you, remember to link back to the post in Urban Monk’s blog. The link is available at the top of this post. Happy blogging and do your part for charity today! ;)

2 Comments »

  1. Hahahahaha, I should tag you more often ;)

    Guang: *Fears for the worst* LOL

    Comment by Jessica — 9 April 2007 @ 11:31 pm

  2. Haha, thanks for joining in!

    Guang: Just doing my part as a responsible blogger! ;)

    Comment by UrbanMonk — 10 April 2007 @ 1:39 am

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