Been There, Done Na.
The unofficial (only because to make it official would be costly) blog of Danna.
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25th-Jul-2008 10:46 pm - 300 + 21
:D
Com'n, say it with me...

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HA-OOH! HA-OOH! HA-OOH!


300 entries! And to think, I started out thinking I wouldn't use this lj much.

Also, guess who turned 21 today?

19th-Jun-2008 12:09 am - Private Posts
double-headed
Nabobother ako.

I was about to vent on some issues affecting several parties. Then I found myself hesitating because some of those parties would take my vents personally, as attacks. And some of those people are my friends. And/or potential friends. Then I beat myself up with thoughts of,

"WTF, this is whhhyyyyyyy you started blogging in the first place!"

I've found that personal blogging is a paradox. By choosing the internet as my medium I'm granted some level of animosity. I can opt to never post pictures/videos of myself. I can use an alias. I can disguise dreams and ideals as real life--after all, you readers wouldn't know.

But by the nature of writing about myself, I've exposed my innards in a manner more grossly intimate than say, television. Designers have capitalized on this by inventing barriers like, "friends only" or "password-protected", but all that does is create a form of elitism among the readers. What's worse is that most of these barriers offer only single-level protection, which means I can't be selective on who gets to read my entries, whether its my "Best friend forevaaaahhhh!!!" or "Oh, that friend I made the other day... What was her name again?"

Multiply has offered multi-level protection for its bloggers (ex. friends, family, online buddies...) but that's only because the nature of the site is "social networking", NOT blogging per se. Meaning you will be forced to filter your entries because of the sheer amount and background of contacts, not because you're wary about your content. Note, contacts. Not readers. Also, note forced. I don't like being forced to do anything, especially when it has to do with writing.

Back to my issues. Am I allowed to blog them?
17th-Mar-2008 02:13 pm - No more basic accounts :(
:(
This is just a heads up to all of my contacts out there who don't read the news:

"Over the past 24 hours many of you have asked whether the changes to the account structure (removing the option of creating new basic accounts) is a business decision. It is, emphatically.

Overnight you also raised legitimate concerns about how this change was unveiled - message received, loud and clear. We're still working out how to strike just the right tone when communicating with such a diverse and complex collection of communities."

--SOURCE: LJ News.

Then its definitely a good thing I stuck to the basic account ever since :)
25th-Jan-2008 09:25 pm - Annual Report
VIP
(Another thing to cross off my "to-blog" list.)

Feltron Eight's Annual Reports make my end-of-the-year round-up entries look like shit in comparison :(



And look, even our colors match.
1st-Jan-2008 12:54 am - This was 2007, according to done_na
double-headed
12 JANUARY
"I Am Spiderwoman"
And in true danna-fashion, I was sitting there right upfront (as in sa tapat ni ma'am, katabi ng LCD) showcasing the flexibility of my fingers to my seatmates--when ma'am suddenly shouted excitedly through the microphone, "Like this! Like this!" pointing to what I was doing with my hands. Over the course of the next few slides, Ma'am instructed me to try everything the pictures showed, in which YES, I succeeded.
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