Sunday, February 04, 2007

Bloggers are Blonely

Via Hugh Hewitt: bloggers deconstructed:

"Many of us end up like Father McKenzie in the 'Eleanor Rigby' Beatles song, who is writing a sermon that no one is going to hear," he suggests. "Some of us are going to be embraced by the mainstream media, but the majority of us remain in the dark, remain in the loneliness."

Elsewhere, George Soros thinks the U.S. need "de-nazification."

Sometimes I feel like I am just pissing into the wind with the stuff. I mean, when I started I felt so sure that fame and fortune were right around the corner. But, nobody cares. Most of my traffic comes from randam Google image searches, which only encourages me to post more images to increase the imaginary traffic to my dark and lonely world.

But hell, if I can't generate oodles of traffic by including "Soros" and "nazi" in the same post, I really have to start asking myself if losing all of my friends and exchanging reality for a fantasy world in which there is no "s" at the end of "terrible," is not a sad, isolationist, tragedy, on par with "Don Quixote tilting at windmills."

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