Jumping on the Bandwagon
As a matter of principle, I've always avoided jumping on the blog bandwagon. But this counts as an assignment for one of my classes and it's a pretty good way to keep people updated, so halfway through the semester I'm compromising my principles. Previous entries come from story of the week mass e-mails.
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Well, I must say that originally I was of the impression that excessive blogging was a sign of culture shock . . . however, after perusing the blog of one Miss Stefeni Cundiff I have seen the error of my ways. I would like to leave you with a few words of wisdom from our dear friend Oscar Wilde: "The aim of life is self-development. To realize one's nature perfectly - that is what each of us is here for"
Wow stefeni you are a one big loser for blogging so much. Dont ever try to justify it. Moral secretary general your name makes you sound important. Are you really a general of some kind? It would be pretty cool if you were.
Some bandwagons are bandwagons for good reasons.
Example: The internet.
I've always felt like avoiding something just because its popular is just as bad as avoiding something just because it isn't.
Yes, but doing something because it is or isn't popular is worse than avoiding something because it is or isn't popular. In other words, I'd rather be a bandwagon avoider than a shameless bandwagon jumper.
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