Sometimes, when a momentary lapse of concentration washes over me, I scroll through my MSN contacts list absent-mindedly.
It’s like reading a bulletin board of your friend’s problems. And I don’t care if you think I’m lame. I happen to like to answer people’s status messages. *shrugs* I don’t always do it though. Because that’s just fucking annoying. And I don’t think I care enough about some people to question them on their “Jinjang Joe – feels like slashing wrist with spoon” messages. However, I do think that it serves to fulfil two needs:
1. To quench my desire to randomly break monotony.
2. To give those who yearn for some form of attention, some.
Besides that, the only other conclusion I can get from my MSN aren’t even conclusions. In fact, they are more like questions. Like, why do I have certain people on my MSN anyway? The last I spoke to them was when Colour TV was all the rage.
And, even more disturbing, does this mean that the only means of contact I’ll ever have with these ghosts are through a few typed words on a computer screen?
Plus, it’s ironic how it’s an instant messenger when most of the time we think first before we type.
Blah. What a stupid post. I give up.
BBL.