Comments please
I've been wanting to post this for quite some time but has always put it off , as I had more important things to attend to.
Although I am not an avid reader of blogs, there are times when I read someone's blog and has this strong desire to leave a comment, the comment link is nowhere to be found. Either that or I have to sign up in order to post a comment.
I guess I'm quick to judge others and often want to state my viewpoints, especially opposing ones. I want to prove them wrong and show them their errors or faults. More importantly, I get to know the person more, if s/he did reply to my comments. I think it all boils down to one thing: I like to jump up and say, "Hey, you're wrong! Let me tell you what's right... Blah, blah"
For this reason, I had refrained from signing up to forums. The only forums that I had used are the Mindef Forums when I was serving my conscription term and the forums provided by NUS to facilitate sharing of thoughts. If I have a forum account, I think I'd get into debates and arguments with everyone. Critical and unforgiving, my posts tend to fish out the weaknesses in people's arguments and exploit them as platform for launching my verbal assault.
As much as I'd like to comment on others, I also welcome comments on me. And this is precisely why my blog allows readers to leave anonymous comments.
Although I am not an avid reader of blogs, there are times when I read someone's blog and has this strong desire to leave a comment, the comment link is nowhere to be found. Either that or I have to sign up in order to post a comment.
I guess I'm quick to judge others and often want to state my viewpoints, especially opposing ones. I want to prove them wrong and show them their errors or faults. More importantly, I get to know the person more, if s/he did reply to my comments. I think it all boils down to one thing: I like to jump up and say, "Hey, you're wrong! Let me tell you what's right... Blah, blah"
For this reason, I had refrained from signing up to forums. The only forums that I had used are the Mindef Forums when I was serving my conscription term and the forums provided by NUS to facilitate sharing of thoughts. If I have a forum account, I think I'd get into debates and arguments with everyone. Critical and unforgiving, my posts tend to fish out the weaknesses in people's arguments and exploit them as platform for launching my verbal assault.
As much as I'd like to comment on others, I also welcome comments on me. And this is precisely why my blog allows readers to leave anonymous comments.