Monday

Isn't something they grok?

When i first started out blogging five years ago, there was never an intention to brag or boast about myself or the life that i have been through. At that point in time, i was blogging about my favourite food or the hourly timeline of the incidents that happened at work. It was naive and at the same time childlike writing for someone who was twenty. As i progressed, the post that i have published and shared became more matured and personalised. It became more private and exclusive of myself sharing journal of my daily life. By making that decision, i have deprived myself of my own privacy. I have forgotten the fact that anyone, may it be my friend, acquiantance, colleagues or siblings might come across or stop by to read what i have penned for the day. Worst still, if its your ex or some random group of people who dislike me. As i was browsing through my archives recently, suprisingly there were some barbaric, coarse and uncivilsed comments on some of the articles. It might be from strangers who randomly stopped by and decides he/she is disgusted by my entries and pictures. Or, it might also be by some gumshoe or rubberneck whom knows me as a whole. I shall not stoop to that level. It seems ridiculous and at the same time entertaining reading such comments. It might be from someone who wishes to bring me down or from some heartless inhuman who loves to witness the downfall of others. As i ruminate and reflect over it, comments like this are being left without a name. Anonymous! Bloody Hell! Isn't it better to leave a name if you wish to degrade or humuliate someone? It's fair enough isn't it?

P.S: Can anyone pass me the codings to detect the IP address of the visitors? Maybe i should goggle for it...

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