Bloggin... are we truly jobless...
- Is it an outlet for daily experiences?
- Is it a way of crying out for help?
- Is it letting your imagination roam free without fear of chastisement?
- Is it a way of communicating with the masses, or does it cultivate deeper understanding among a select few?
- Is it a playground for all those amateur writers, or is it a breeding ground for professionals?
- Is it a feeble attempt at making your voice heard, or is it another way of soliloquizing
- Is it simply that Grad students are too bored with their impersonal analysis that they resort to running around in circles and passionately rant about issues that really will never be solved.
"The answer my friend, is blowing in the wind..."

1 Comments:
> # Is it an outlet for daily experiences?
In its current form, NO. Although I might resort to it ;-) if generalities seem to vague to be applicable.
> # Is it a way of crying out for help?
YES, in the view that everytime we interact with another human being who we really care about, we feel better.
> # Is it letting your imagination roam free without fear of chastisement?
NOT SO FAR, kind of dry actually, so definitely flights of fancy would not be amiss.
> # Is it a way of communicating with the masses, or does it cultivate deeper understanding among a select few?
NO
YES
> # Is it a playground for all those amateur writers, or is it a breeding ground for professionals?
NO, since quality of writing does not matter. Its the message that counts.
> # Is it a feeble attempt at making your voice heard, or is it another way of soliloquizing
TOO VAGUE QUESTION, refer the earlier answer given to self help :-D
> # Is it simply that Grad students are too bored with their impersonal analysis that they resort .....
RALLY AGAINST NEGATIVE STEREOTYPING OF GRAD STUDENTS!
We actually do work (eh... like 20 hours per week... dude?) We form the backbone of research community (No wonder they say the research has hit a 'slump') We consume free food and there by save the enviornment ( What the F?)
Lets Roll!
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