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08 September 2008
{7:39 PM}

Today, I will talk about one thing that I cannot stand that people do.
Yes.
Just one thing.
I'm am going to spill my guts.
Just about;
This One Thing.
It's so,
Revolting,
Repulsive,
And it kinda shows you have no sense of originality,
Which is sad):
I know i'm being very what la,
But i really cannot take it anymore.


Once upon a time,
(Which wasn't very long ago)
Esther was typing a sentence on her blog.
Which went something like this:

"I wish everything could have happened again"

Or somewhere along the outlines of that sentence anyway.
She then proceeded to press the fullstop button,
To mark the conclusion of that post.
Unfortunately, her finger hit the wrong button.
Instead of a fullstop, a "/" appeared on the screen.
The sentence ended up becoming like:

"I wish everything could have happened again/"

She was about to press the backspace to delete that typing error,
Then suddenly realised that the sentence formation,
though incorrect in terms of punctuation,
Kinda looked cool, for a lack of a better word.

She decided to hang on to that punctuational-formation, for fun's sake.
As time went by,

She used it on her blog,
"I aspire/."

Her friendster,
"Whatever you think./"

Her Msn,
"Amour/."

Her facebook.

What are you doing now?
"Esther is feeling apprehensive./"

Somehow or rather,
you could say that the slash-trend became esther's trademark.
Very tragically,
Esther is rather annoyed with and put off by certain people who decide to blatantly ignore the feelings of others who have by chance or by innovation created something textual through the medium of technology that is trademark of their own identity. 

And, er.
The slash thing is kinda meant to be used under certain circumstances.
Heh,
Not anyhow one arh.

Don't copy me lah/.




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