Pikpakbum's favorite columnist is back, this time not-writing about the Gucci Gang Hullaballoo that has taken the country by storm. In her Manila Standard column she writes about reading the DelfinDJMontano blog and is reminded of her own ordeal at the hand of vicious bloggers. Uhm, hello? You're only the victim if you didn't do aything wrong in the first place. Hopeless. Here's the story. Link
 | wag na tayo bumili ng dyaryo! multiply na lang! |
 | daming dysfunctional characters talaga. It's people like them that make me want to shoot myself in the toe, when i should be shooting them. |
 | my life for the past two days has been stuck looking at the "DJ" blog and all the fallout from the cluster bombs dropped left and right.
now it's become boring.
just like poor ole misunderstood Malu...
geez: i need a life...
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 | spanx wrote on Mar 12, '08 hahahaha!
bad ol' malu couldn't resist trying to insert her hefty self into dj's world of hurt. |
 | didipusrex wrote on Mar 12, '08, edited on Mar 12, '08 Bryanboy reacts! "Click click click!
Isn't reaching out and connecting with people the main essence of blogging?
Blogging gives anyone AND everyone from all walks of life, regardless of their background, the chance for their voices to be heard.
I don't understand the condescending tone towards non-"big time bloggers". Perez Hilton aside, define what a "big time blogger" is.
A blogger has to start somewhere. Not a lot of bloggers hit it "big" overnight.
And just because a blog doesn't have a huge following it doesn't mean it's less superior than someone who does.
People blog for various reasons under the sun.
When I first started my blog more than four years ago, my intention was to update the people close to me when I went to Russia. Instead of sending dozens of emails to everyone I know, I figured it would be best for them to just go into one site on a regular basis to see what I was up to. Who knew my site would be the way that it is today? Who knew I would have the readership that I have today?
Over the years, I've attracted a (hopefully) loyal following and an audience. By sharing some of my personal experiences, dirty laundry, my thoughts, my emotions, I gained a lot of readers. Some have stood by me while some got bored of me. However, every day is a new day and I can guarantee you that people see my blog one way or another.
ANYWAY.
Are you THAT disconnected with what goes on these days? I have no idea what it's like in that insulated cave you live in but woman, get on with the program!":
Read the rest at bryanboy.com |
 | virnanaomi wrote on Mar 12, '08, edited on Mar 12, '08 whoa... she just attacked bryanboy? she can't stand up to bryanboy even from one single diss!
she keeps saying things in there that looks like she's asking for it again:
"Unfortunately that’s the kind of nation we have become, a bunch of wishy-washy whiners who whine about everything under the sun and found the blog sphere to be the new medium for whining." she should preach this to herself. that's why she got into this big trouble in the first place!
"I’m always a glass half full kinda girl anyway..." oh no... in her case, this could be interpreted (literally, figuratively) in oh so lot of ways! |
 | And I quote: To one particular blogger of Spanish descent but with an Indio face, don’t act like a peninsulares and quote Spanish words from the generation of your abuelita... jeez and they call me elitist. The Spanish rule is over, get over yourself and your Español relatives who used to have power... but I digress (oops, my bad...) Let’s move forward.
How old is she again?! Why is she picking a fight with a barely-18 year old blogger? Sheeeesh. And she wonders why no one considers her a respectable journalist. Low blow and pathetic.
She doesn't even write that well anyway. It's a wonder she still even has that column. |
 | not sure this helps but from celdrantours.blogspot.com:
"Bas said...
Yeah, have read it and thought she's kinda malicious...I thought she was also talking about you? Am not really sure. But it's certainly out of line making that "Spanish" side comment...Made a post about it if only to show I'm proud to be a blogger, traffic or no traffic... 11:10 PM
Blogger carlosceldran said...
But I'm not the only blogger of Spanish descent. There are quite a few. Manolo Quezon is one. His family was in "power" so I thought it might be him. Can't be mine. My relatives in Spain were from a small town called Fuente Alamo that's only full of pig farmers and car repairmen. Manolo also doesn't look "indio" though. And while were at it. What's wrong with looking "Indio"? Why use it as a pejorative? And the mindset about Spanish being elitist is soooo old-school-victim-bla-bla mentality. Spanish culture is part of who we are. And Spanish culture is no where near as elitist as sneaking the word "Hermes" into a conversation that has obviously nothing to do with it. To view the Spanish influences on our culture as a negative is really rather self-loathing. And sad. 11:21 PM" |
 | This woman is certainly looking for pain. |
 | Bryanboy reacts!
"Click click click!
Isn't reaching out and connecting with people the main essence of blogging?
Blogging gives anyone AND everyone from all walks of life, regardless of their background, the chance for their voices to be heard.
I don't understand the condescending tone towards non-"big time bloggers". Perez Hilton aside, define what a "big time blogger" is.
A blogger has to start somewhere. Not a lot of bloggers hit it "big" overnight.
And just because a blog doesn't have a huge following it doesn't mean it's less superior than someone who does.
People blog for various reasons under the sun.
When I first started my blog more than four years ago, my intention was to update the people close to me when I went to Russia. Instead of sending dozens of emails to everyone I know, I figured it would be best for them to just go into one site on a regular basis to see what I was up to. Who knew my site would be the way that it is today? Who knew I would have the readership that I have today?
Over the years, I've attracted a (hopefully) loyal following and an audience. By sharing some of my personal experiences, dirty laundry, my thoughts, my emotions, I gained a lot of readers. Some have stood by me while some got bored of me. However, every day is a new day and I can guarantee you that people see my blog one way or another.
ANYWAY.
Are you THAT disconnected with what goes on these days? I have no idea what it's like in that insulated cave you live in but woman, get on with the program!":
Read the rest at bryanboy.com  my favorite big-time blogger would have to be the Sports Guy Bill Simmons....you can find him in the "Page 2" section of espn.co....and promise para siyang green cross, hindi lang siya pang-sports,pampamilya pa! lol. |
 | sayang that her brains is not as big as her size, hindi tuloy sya makapagsulat ng mabuti |
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