Posts tagged About me
Posts tagged About me

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We grew up with the Internet and on the Internet. This is what makes us different; this is what makes the crucial, although surprising from your point of view, difference: we do not ‘surf’ and the internet to us is not a ‘place’ or ‘virtual space’. The Internet to us is not something external to reality but a part of it: an invisible yet constantly present layer intertwined with the physical environment. We do not use the Internet, we live on the Internet and along it. If we were to tell our bildnungsroman to you, the analog, we could say there was a natural Internet aspect to every single experience that has shaped us. We made friends and enemies online, we prepared cribs for tests online, we planned parties and studying sessions online, we fell in love and broke up online. The Web to us is not a technology which we had to learn and which we managed to get a grip of. The Web is a process, happening continuously and continuously transforming before our eyes; with us and through us. Technologies appear and then dissolve in the peripheries, websites are built, they bloom and then pass away, but the Web continues, because we are the Web; we, communicating with one another in a way that comes naturally to us, more intense and more efficient than ever before in the history of mankind.
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Today has been so stressful and emotional that I just spend a good 15 minutes laughing at this. So much I was wheezing. Actually wheezing. Thank god for the internet people.
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Sometimes I go on Tumblr and I think: “Your life might be absolute shit, but at least your blog looks fucking good”
I’m gonna go home in a bit and I left my phone there today and if I don’t have like 50 messages when I get back I am going to be unreasonably dissapointed.
I think I am beginning to forget how to write Dutch. I mean, I can still speak it and write it obviously, but when I look at a sentence I have written and translate it into English, it usually turns out it is more an English sentence than a Dutch one. My English isn’t stellar either. Pretty soon I won’t speak any language anymore.

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Introverts, in contrast, may have strong social skills and enjoy parties and business meetings, but after a while wish they were home in their pajamas. They prefer to devote their social energies to close friends, colleagues, and family. They listen more than they talk, think before they speak, and often feel as if they express themselves better in writing than in conversation. They tend to dislike conflict. Many have a horror of small talk, but enjoy deep discussions.
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haha! Expose me why don’t you!
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*clutches heart* They know me. THEY KNOW ME!!!!
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