I'm a self-proclaimed blog addict. I read blogs, day in, day out. I like reading blogs with really meaningful meaning, or just for pure entertainment. A lot of my friends have blogs, and I felt happy because I like how they construct their words sometimes. So, after reading a very long archive of a friend's blog, I've decided to list out my very own blog list, which are worth reading. Note, not all of them are in English, so for those who didn't know English, I'm really not too sure how to help you. And I'm not tech savvy, therefore, I don't know how to list out that list in my blog, however, it's good for you to click on their urls here. Some of them may not be friends, but still, they are worth reading:
1. 成慧 (http://chenghuiloh.blogspot.com/) This is in chinese
Just for the curious to know, the name is called Cheng Hui. I've always liked her style of writing. It really makes me feel like getting to know her more. Well in fact, I DO know her. She's one of my university friends. In fact, I've known her for more than a year now. I like her way of writing her feelings. Not too expressive, simple, just keep everyone guessing what she's thinking. She only let people close to her know what she really feels. Still, I like to read her blog. It really reflects the mood she's in. Not because of the colours, but by how she wrote it. But somehow, I just wish she update more, but I can't ask her to do that. It's her own blog after all, still, I'll always check whether does she have any other interesting stories to share.
2. 来自银月的信 (http://phantomthiefkid.spaces.live.com/) This is in chinese
The blog title is "From the letters of the silver moon". The blogger has told me the real meaning of the blog title, but this is confidential, therefore I will not disclose this information. The blogger has also wanted privacy, that is why the blogger didn't put his/her name. I've known this blogger since secondary school, and I like the blog. This is because the blogger would put up information on what is happening around while I'm clueless about it. The blogger would sometimes disclose information on what the blogger is feeling, and I would give comments once in a while. What I like about this blog is that because this blogger speaks his/her heart out just like any of us, just that it is in Chinese, not like other blogs that I've seen before I found this blog. Therefore, this blog is also worth checking out. I assure you, you'll never know how youths think until you've seen this blog.
3. Never follow the crowd (http://www.xanga.com/chintuguese)
This is a blog by Nigel John Pinto, a fellow blogger who attends the same university as me, though I never really had the intention to know him as a friend, I still like to browse his blog once in awhile. A self-proclaimed pervert, he keeps his blog posts open-minded and I get to see eye catching stories from his blog. I like the way he writes, maybe I can call him a new kind of thinking. I like the way he expresses himself differently than others, therefore, his everyday entries interests me alot. I always try to catch up with his news. Just keep it up Nigel. I may not know you, but I like your blog.
4. Education in Malaysia (http://educationmalaysia.blogspot.com/)
Funny how I came to know this blog. I was actually looking through a random girl's blog, and she had a link to go to this blog. And, from what I saw, that blog post was how one of the two bloggers, Tony Pua, doubting the qualities of my university. I was, at first, infuriated, like any "loyal" students would. But after giving it a deep thought, it seems reasonable and logical for the doubt. Since then, I've been an avid follower of the blog, occasionally posting comments to let them know my opinions once in a while. But the posts seems to lessen a bit since Tony Pua joined the political field, leaving the other blogger, Ong Kian Ming, keeping the blog alive. I'd like to point out that both of them had different styles of writing. While Tony Pua is seen as the more aggressive blogger, Kian Ming is more sensible in his writing, seemingly more rational than the other, even though Tony's blog posts are also rational. Still, I like both of them, and I'll wait for Tony's blogging frequency to increase.
5. When Routine isn't exactly Normal (http://www.kennysia.com/)
This is currently another blog that I frequent to, mainly because of his humourous posts, and his thought provoking pictures (er-hem). I know I'm a little late of knowing Kenny Sia, but I wasn't really interested into knowing great bloggers, (plus, I didn't have their blog URLs) so, Kenny is the first great blogger that I've browsed through. And I don't regret doing that. I got so addicted to Kenny Sia, that I went through his archives to find the more funny posts he had before now. And his blog is clearly showing how much two years have made him a changed man. From being repulsive and loud, he now changes his focus to "safe humour", because his blog has become more and more popular. Of course, I'd like to see the repulsive side of him once in a while.
There you have it, the five blogs that I frequent to most of the time, mainly because these five blogs just kept updating themselves. Blogs becomes part of an everyday life. Likewise, you'll never really know what others think about. Plus, I really like the way they play with words, since I'm a word player myself. I just hope that meaningful blogs will keep existing, and I can keep reading. You'll never know how fun it is to find another word player like yourself.
Thanks and good day
(Note to these 5 bloggers : If any of you find my summary not satisfying, don't sue me. *Takes quote from Namewee* Saya takde duit....)
4 comments:
haha how'd you know i wld read this entry ar?
anyway, good to know someone enjoys my blog out there! keep coming back ya =)
My pleasure to have my blog in your list =)
Anyway, it is 来自银月的信, The Letter from Silver Moon >.<
hi quite agree with u so far... although i don't originally know all 5 of them, and haven't finished browsing through the previously unknown ones :)
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