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post Nov 23 2007, 01:14 AM
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As I'm listening to this classic RPG music and reading Fae's posts through, i finally had something in mind to talk about.

Anyways ... speaking of life, how does createblog connected your life or how did you grew up with this website?


Way back when I just started my teenager's year and discovered createblog, I was somewhat obsessed with this website. Not to mention that I was lifeless lonely guy who didn't exactly have any friends … and basicially did web designing. That was all in the past (middle school). When I was growing up, my connection with createblog was intellectual stimulating. Createblog was a like a book to me, a book that was an open door to discovery. By just surfing and reading every topic out there, I was easily amuse, fascinated, and inspired to be have an expansion of knowledge and ethics. Mindy was there. Fae was there. Anna was there. Trish was there. Justin was … and everyone else was there. Shockingly, I was surpise about much knowledge were new to me and ... wow, i was never expose to it before. My mind was already absorbing wide-range of controversial topics; argumentation of God's bible testimony, AIDS/HIV, issues of homosexuality, typical teenager problems, depression, mental illness, and tremendous argumentations. Dont you remember those good old times?


Unfortunately, when I was heading to age fiftteen, I lost all my potential, passions, initiative, and charisma of a competitive person who appreciates learning. It was like … part of me just wasn't there anymore.


Look at me, I'm in high school debate team … and was deeply sadden by the fact that I lost all these qualities, interests, passion, and emotions to become a successful debater.

Here I am now … heading toward to high school diploma, going off to college, PARTYYY WITH FRIENDS, and appreciating life ahead of me. Lalala. WOOOT.

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"The teenage years is a time for us to search for many answers and not a time to accept one answer as absolute truth. There are wrong answers, right answers, answers we don't like, and answers that just don't make a lick of sense...etc. We'll have to do some growing up to formulate the answer that's right for ourselves"
- fae





 

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