When we enter into an endeavor, we usually do not know what lies ahead. We get so excited being involved in an activity or an undertaking that will surely harness our talents and abilities. We get thrilled that we will get to know or meet other people which is as diverse and as unique like us. We get hesitant because we know we will also be dealing with drawbacks. But the most important thing is we get exhilarated with the thought that someday somehow our effort and talents will be recognized and that someday we will reap the fruits of our labor.
This is also how it is when we decided to enter the blogging world. Most often, we always read tributes that are given to excellent bloggers, or comments that praise the magnificence or uniqueness of a writer, or mentions that detail the craftmanship of a web blog or a web site. These writers surely had reaped what their determination had earned them. They are so popular so to speak. But only a few, as I have observed as to this time, remained humble and magnanimous in their victory.
These are some observations about SOME popular bloggers:
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They wanted fame. (who doesn’t?) But the eagerness to acquire fame become so evident that they wanted many people to visit their sites but they do not intend to return the visit as acknowledgment, no replies or even a single comment. Though a blogger could always choose not to come back if the site did not pass their taste, it is a waste of time to bother.
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They cannot afford to receive criticisms. Some of them have this mentality that they are the best, and no one can beat them. Observe how they are threatened with negative remarks.
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They seek only influential bloggers. If you are not a significant blogger, why would they care? You may be bright, eloquent or magnificent but if they cannot gain something from you one way or another then you are not a candidate link.
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They form bandwagons. If you do not go along, you do not belong.
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They glorify themselves with the idea that they are being imitated, plagiarized or robbed of concepts. There are plagiarists, alright, but this is such a delicate matter that you cannot just throw such accusation outright. They are not the only ones who can think of that particular concept.
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They are arrogant. A humble person even in front of an adversary or a detractor will be polite and discreet. This should also be true with bloggers. Arrogance could reduce to rubble a fellow blogger’s regard to a popular blogger.
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They also steal ideas. Just observe. To maintain their popularity, they have to be consistent; they need to have clever ideas to maintain consistency. But there are also times when their minds become inactive (or their brains are not functioning well? ahihihi) and they could not think of anything bright. Your idea could be stolen and since the blog is popular, it continues to gain popularity though the idea came from you. The pilferage is not obvious because of the add-on words.
Popularity is not forever. But the question is how did you maintain that popularity during your time without sacrificing your values, beliefs and individuality? If you are an upcoming popular blogger, would you choose to be popular at the expense of others, or at all times be magnanimous in your victories?
These observations were not borne out of bitterness but out of the honest assessment on SOME popular bloggers.


First of all, I think if we get insulted by a blogger, we have the option to leave and never come back. After all, it’s his/her domain and did not beg you to go to visit his/her blog. It’s a free world. Let’s not be too sensitive about it.
However, if you visit one’s blog and expect that that blog owner owes you a visit/reciprocation, well I think you’re in your wrong mind. Bumibisita ka lang ba para maibalik din ang favor sa iyo?
If you are just going to visit one’s blog for traffic, that’s another wrong reason to visit a blog.
Every blog owner has the choice to link a blog of his/her choice. If you’re linking other blogs to become popular, iba rin yan. I link blogs that make sense or appeal to me. Kung yung blog mo hindi ma-appeal sa akin,please, I do not owe you anything. There’s a lot of fishes in the ocean. For #$#%^ ‘s sake, just leave!
@thesearemyconfessions – hello, naligaw ka sa isang blog ko, a. nobody has the right to tell any blogger na crap ang blog niya. blogs are personally designed and maintained and what one blogger has in mind and have written is truly hers or his and nobody should ever consider it as crap. what a fellow blogger could do is to suggest for improvements. yours is a nice blog, masyadong madamdamin minsan. (“,)
@teachersol – hmmm… emotional vampires, ganda! well, they really suck the wits out of other people pag pinaiiral nila ang attitude nila.
@techguy – i am not POPULAR. i am tiny speck in this world of blogging. it is better to remain that way. cheers to you! and be a good boy he he he yelp! yelp!
@melinda – i disagree that because this is a free world, anybody can just hurl insults. people did not go to your blog to be insulted. the post is about POPULAR BLOGGERS and this is to emphasize that they have to be aware of the fact that they are obtaining traffic because of bloggers that visit. they have to be respected, too. where is your etiquette if you insult people who just aired different opinions?
i agree that a blogger that is visited has no obligation to reciprocate the visit. but that is beside the point, the post is about POPULAR bloggers who choose people. the issue is more than reciprocation of or returning the visit.
one thing, this is not about who links who. that is off topic.
thanks.
hi again tita bing. thanks so much for the compliment. at least i know you enjoy reading my blog
add ko din po ‘tong site mo ha? ty ingatz
I don’t know what the big deal is. When I started, all I did was blog continuously and put sincere comments on others’ blogs. Eventually, people did come to my blog and left comments, too. It’s all in being sincere and true if you ask me.
hi mr rolly… a simple post that’s turned into a big deal? didn’t expect it, actually. perhaps some who had read this had related their personal experiences with it (which i am not privy of). true, it is in being sincere and honest. as luck would have had it, i am privileged to be visited by these people because of this post, and to be visited by mr rolly, one of those brilliant bloggers.
BING, who’s melinda? another blogger hiding her real identity? she doesn’t want to be linked and to be reciprocated for commenting here so she didn’t put her link…oh yep! this is not about who links who…she knows she’s not worthy of it anyway.
BING, pasensya na, I am just curious that there’s this blogger going around anonymous or using names to hide her real identity and seems to be defending someone when your blog entry here goes out to all bloggers and not to someone in particular. Batu-bato sa langit ang tamaan wag magalit…may tinatamaan yata eh…
i think, bloggers wanted to become famous for some reasons, and that one of these is money.
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@Ka webspy,
Especially if quite a sum is involved.
@Ms. Bing,
Wow, 55 comments and counting (+1 if including this one)! This is getting to be a hot post!
Cheers!
Angelo
http://jangelo.i.ph
@teachersol – i dont know. they are always welcome to visit this site. anyway, there are two sides of the coin.
talaga lang ha? me umiikot? baka naman siya na mismo ang tinamaan?
@kawebspy – nagkakapera din pala? no wonder.
@j angelo – oo nga, e. overwhelming and yet, nakakaalala din. there are people who go their way, too, to ruin, when slighted.
Wow, 57 comments na (+ this one, pang 58 na!)and counting…Indeed, your post has become the spark that started a praire fire…don’t mind the anonymous posters, ibig sabihin lang nyan may tinatamaan…kasama silang masusunog sa praire fire…hehehe
Me again, Bing. I was not referring to your entry that wasn’t a big deal. I was talking about how other people would think blogging could make them famous. In my opinion, there are no big time bloggers. Just bloggers, that’s all. Maybe there are people who’d think some are bigger than others but then, that’s a misconception. Anyway, there are always two sides of an issue. That’s why I shy away from discussions such as these. Just like everbody else, we are all bloggers worthy of our own space on the web.
HAhaha, brilliant? i think you’ve given me too much undeserved credit. As I told you before, I just put my thoughts in my blog and that’s it, as does everybody else.
kailangan ma publish to sa INQ online news.
Gosh!! How true
@sam – dahil din sa inyo that’s why it spread. that goes to say that you have many friends who love to read, too. thanks uli.
@rolly – yes, brilliant, and nice, too. to be visited by you is honor. that’s it – we all deserve our own spaces on the web.
@knoizki – he he he hindi na kelangan..
@mr. schizophrenic – medyo nalito ang beauty ko nang bumisita sa site mo he he anyway, thank you sa dalaw. and true, meron talaga…
hay bing this post has certainly opened a can of worms.
i just hope that when all this is over, none of us have sacrificed our blogging principles para lang may masabi.
i am honestly disturbed by how much twists and turns something like this can generate. i just want to stand by my previous point, that things like these really need to be said, if not as a reality check, but at least as a sign that people are aware of what’s going on and what can go on in the (sometimes nice sometimes nasty) world of blogging.
in the end, i hope that the warm stone of your blog title will temper the raging emotions that such an issue has spawned. i try to say this with as much objectivity as i can muster.
please give “melinda” a break, ok? let’s not spread more malice by attacking a commenter who simply wanted to air a side to the issue that was not present in the other comments. and also, please, let’s not speculate anymore on the money gains of some popular bloggers. there is more than meets the eye, bing, especially in the more heated topics of pinoy bloggers. what you see and read isn’t always what the truth is. the internet, like any form of communication, is subject to marketing strategies. let’s just be careful about who we malign or not, ok?
as benign aliens say, i come in peace.
yes.. a can of worms indeed. as I have said, I have no intentions of malice when I wrote this. it was written solely out of my intention to remind. i have no idea that the issue could trigger more issues and unearth resentments. honestly, too, i do not have any inkling as to what the posters are referring to and I don’t wanna know.
i have nothing against Melinda. in fact, her courage is admired to be contradicting some of what I wrote and the opinions of others. that means, she stands by her opinion. the sad part is, I don’t have control of what people perceive about what other posters write.
i have written my concern about this matter, if you had come across it saying that “TO EVERYONE AGAIN – this is a concern: i am anxious that some will perceive this as a means to get back against bloggers that you do not like. THIS IS NOT MY INTENTION. this is according to an honest observation and not a conspiracy with any other blogger to discredit anyone. i hope this is CLEAR.”
thank you for this post. i appreciate very much your concern. regards.
by the end of the day, i hope all’s well that ends well.
wow! very well said, miss bing.:) i agree, i agree.:)
No intentions of malice when you wrote this, Bing? But “mere intentions to remind”? This is very amusing, Bing. Why? The can of worms and the heat getting into you?
Exactly how do you define MALICE, Bing? Where can you classify your post in all of Malice’s abominable definitions?
Let us see…these are some of the few things you said:
1. ..the eagerness to acquire fame become so evident that they wanted many people to visit their sites but they do not intend to return the visit as acknowledgment, no replies or even a single comment.
Has it occurred to you that most bloggers are not full-time bloggers? That they have other lives too? I strongly believe that they want to reply but time and work constraints probably prevent them from doing so. There is clear MALICE here in insinuating that “the eagerness to acquire fame become so evident” when they can’t even muster a reply to your comment much more visit your site.
2. They cannot afford to receive criticisms. Some of them have this mentality that they are the best, and no one can beat them. Observe how they are threatened with negative remarks
Whoever gave you that idea? Do you these bloggers intimately that you can pass such a sweeping judgment? How can you discern a so-called “mentality that they are the best, and no one can beat them”? Again, there is MALICE here, Bing.
3. They seek only influential bloggers. If you are not a significant blogger, why would they care? You may be bright, eloquent or magnificent but if they cannot gain something from you one way or another then you are not a candidate link.
Who told you that? And how does anyone know who are these influential bloggers? No one here is an influential blogger. I would tend to believe each blogger lives on equal opportunity as the others. Traffic? Well, yes. Some have more and some have less. But being influential has many other reasons behind it. Besides, let me ask you, Bing, why do you blog in the first place? Do you blog to get links? Again, your number 3 is replete with malice.
I can go on with your nos, 4-7 and clearly show that you were malicious in posting this. You did not do this merely to remind. Don’t try to play with words and intentions, please!
- A So-Called Popular Blogger
popular.blogger.daw@gmail.com
PS. I don’t consider myself popular. I don’t believe I’m popular. I’m trying to communicate with you using your post title. If you have further issues/comments, write me. That email works and is legit.
ANONYMOUS, please stop this. You are the only one who’s benefiting from this chaos.
BING, I should’ve readied myself for this emotionally, aatakihin ako sa puso! arrrggghhh!! It’s happened to me NOW! Grabe ang dating! Visit my blog…
@anonymous – in relation to the definition of MALICE:
Malevolent –
I do not have intentions of seeing others suffer.
OR I do not want to cause harm to others.
If not,
I should have mentioned the names.
Expressed or implied malice –
Is it a crime to express what I have observed?
Which party ‘died’ because of what I wrote?
Again,
If that is my intention I could have mention names. I stick to what I wrote that this is an observation designed to remind others.
I don’t want to exchange words about this anymore, not that I concede. No names were written on my post. If others have identified you or anyone with it, it is not my fault. Maybe it is time we reflect, have we at one time, did not do our part to be a good citizen and good human being, too, or being specific, a good blogger?
I do not rejoice in what is happening. If there are flaws, my apologies.
@teachersol – hussh now, friend. bayaan mo na lang.
Hi Bing.
I found this post through Sam’s blog and was quite amused at some of the comments you got. I, too, have encountered some sites reeking of arrogance, but I guess some people are just that way and I generally avoid returning to them.
I think it is an honor to receive someone’s comments and tags because it means that person cared enough to give a moment of his time to you. I also consider it an honor to be linked to other people’s blogs, and generally reciprocate the favor.
I have always been a lady in my writing, and I find that people treat me with respect because of this. I guess this is what everything pretty much boils down to: treat people with respect and they will treat you the same.
I DO have a problem with anonymous comments. And while “a so called popular blogger” DID bring up some valid points (foremost of which was that you do not know these people personally and should therefore reserve judgment about them), the fact that she did not have the courage to reveal her identity negated it somewhat.
I am a full-time Mom with three kids aged one to five. My main reason for blogging is to have a printed record of my family’s special moments so that I can preserve the sights, scents, and sensations before time dilutes them. Therefore, it is my goal to WRITE, and I do it for my family.
Given my busy schedule, I hardly have time to sit down and compose a post so when I finally have free time, I honestly would much rather write than bloghop.
I like sharing stories of my family to those who are interested enough to listen. And I do try to return comments. But I honestly believe that a comment given should be given freely, with no thoughts of getting one in return.
So I guess my attitude to comments is “Thank you for taking time to read my blog, but just because you posted a comment doesn’t mean I owe you one.”
But, being the lady I try to be, I still try to reciprocate visits and return comments anyway. Better late than never, I guess.
Just my two sents worth.
hi Renee,
thank you so much for the time. like you, i am a busy mom. i appreciate your two cents worth (and it is worth more than thousands).
as i have written, ‘if there are flaws, my apologies’. i would like more to bring issues regarding the comments unreplied but i think it is better not to spin out more unconstructive comments on what i have to say, not that yours in unconstructive but there are really people who would not accept.
again, thank you so much for visiting. i guess, it is better now to stick to simplier posts ha ha
This is definitely a great blog post. In my opinion, no matter how popular, if the blogger has no humility, then no ethos.
Will link to this from iblogph.org on the topic “reasons why we blog”
Cheers to you!
@Baby Pink – hi! i am sorry that this response’s late. my attention was caught with the comment by anonymous. i have visited your site and it is very pleasing to the eyes – it gives a feeling of warthm, too. salamat sa dalaw, ha.
@digitalfilipino – it is my honor, ma’am! thank you so much. humility should always be there, not to be forgotten, whatever we reap from what we had sown.
bing aka juliet:
Are you telling me that as long as I refrain from mentioning names in my blog or post, I can lambast anyone I like? That wouldn’t be called malicious?
If you answered yes, then I’m totally perturbed and aghast.
popular.blogger.daw@gmail.com
popular.blogger.daw:
Hmm … I know someone who lambasted some poor unnamed fellow during a public speech. That someone is also quite fond of writing blind-item type blog posts.
Malicious?
Angelo
http://jangelo.i.ph
ha ha ha okay, Angelo, a. clue, clue, clue!
now i am the one being amused. nanggagalaiti na…
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dear bing, i do feel for you now. i have a word for it: beleaguered!
i am with you and some of the others when they say they have problems with anonymous commenters who seem to enjoy nitpicking on your every word and lacing it with venom. but people like them can be regarded as your goads to writing better (don’t get me wrong here, am not trying to pontificate) in that you choose your words more carefully so that you say exactly what you mean and mean exactly what you say.
i can understand that you felt sad or disappointed or upset, which prompted this post. that i can fully relate with, bing. i feel for you when you are maligned for expressing your opinions. just think that you made many people think and for those who choose to see all the ugly sides of the issue without balance, then it is their loss. in the end, these people will implode and you don’t have to do anything to facilitate that. i firmly believe that people who make a hobby of spreading intrigue when none is necessary have their own hells to deal with… it has been said before by a very wise god, “vengeance is mine, my child, never yours.”
i can also relate with all the emotional stress this has caused, hence my “can of worms” phrase. you are not alone in this struggle. bloggers who make every effort to be sincere go through these periods of angst. i think it’s part of growing pains, bing. so if you can survive this sh*t, then you will be all the stronger for it.
you are right, too, when you said that you cannot control the opinions of your commenters. i did not mean to overlook that fact (although i did) — my apologies, bing.
you know my last word? (at least in this comment, hehehe cuz i will come back to see what else may have transpired) in the end, it’s your breeding and class that carries you through adversity. kung pinalaki kang makipag away, yun lang ang tangi mong panlaban. people who are like this, although seemingly arrogant, are to be pitied. but if you can rise above it, no matter how much it hurts, then you are all the better for it. yun nga lang, you will not be unscathed from the experience.
post happy thoughts! it helps a lot in lifting your spirits. cheers, bing.
to j racoma: are you somehow speculating that i am the sassy lawyer, perhaps? well, sorry to burst your bubble, but i am not her. and no, i’m not “fond of writing blind-item type blog posts.” however, i think you are pretty lucky that i am not her. if you don’t believe me, then go and ask her. be prepared for hell, though.
bing aka juliet aka ursula:
pa-clue-clue ka pa dyan, obvious naman. pero teka, you haven’t answered my query. ulitin ko, it looks like you are evading my question. answer my query: Are you telling me that as long as I refrain from mentioning names in my blog or post, I can lambast anyone I like? That wouldn’t be called malicious?
popular.blogger.daw@gmail.com
dear rogue, yes I am, but God is good to me, I do not let it affect my everyday life – I am still the same jolly person anywhere I go sharing my prowess in making others happy.
you are right to say that it was based on some disappointments – a lesson well learned that no matter how much you tried to be objective in dealing with disappointments, the negativity of some will surface. oh, well… there are things in life we need to deal with. but without God, there will be no composure amidst these kinds of ordeal. I have gone a lot in my life, and God is always faithful.
with regards to individuals who post as anonymous, I want to believe that they have reasons doing that. I have come across blogs with anonymous comments and they are just as friendly. With detestable anonymous comments, we can never really tell – he or she maybe one of our blog acquaintances, or the alter ego of Darna, or the devil’s advocate (s), or our friendly neighbor (s), or our best friend (s), or one of the well-known figure in the blog world. We can always speculate. But the thing is I am not interested at all who these anonymous people are. It so happened that they were affected. I could always play fair and square but I do not make patol sa mga surreptitious approaches. I was told not to play with words but the individual (s) is/are playing with people for self-satisfaction.
I am an open-minded person, rouge, and I do accept my flaws if need be.
You are such a kind person to lift my heart. People like you will inspire others to go on, with your positive aura. God bless you always!
@king coke – nice of you to pass by! as we go on with life, the intrigues really cannot be avoided. You can grasp the whole story from the post up to the freshest comments. Blog on!
@anonymous – bakit may ursula? hindi na ako yan. or someone circulating my name with that? another amusement na naman. suit your whims…
bing aka juliet: suit my whims? what are you so evasive? the heat bothering you from the can of worms you opened? bwahahaha
i say, if you can dish it, better be able to take it. 3 exchanges already and still, you can’t answer a direct question. i say you’re guilty, make that pretty much guilty as charged. malicious, malicious, MALICIOUS! better watch your steps, newbie. next time, people may not be as tolerant.
oist….the above comment was from moi, ok?
- popular.blogger.daw@gmail.com
Okay, tama na yan.
To Bing: mali ka dahil hindi ka nag-isip bago mo inilabas ang iyong hinanakit. Pero obvious naman sa lahat na rookie mistake ito. Mag public apology ka na lang dahil sa totoo lang, marami kang na-offend.
To A so called popular blogger: Bakit hindi mo sabihin kung sino ka? Bakit G-mail ang nilalagay mong kontak ngayong alam mo namang NANDITO ang laban sa site na to. Sabi mo kay Bing you have to take what you dish out. Tanungin mo din ang sarili mo. Marahil kaya’t hindi mo ipinapaalam ang tunay na identity mo ay dahil takot ka ring may maglapastangan sa yo? Isa kang duwag na nagmamatapang. Hanggang salita ka lang.
Tama ka na rin sa katatalak mo. Magpakatao ka muna at ipakita mo ang mukha mo. Nobody likes a bully. Obviously mas eloquent ka kay newbie. Hindi patas ang laban.
- An objective onlooker
all i can say is I am AMUSED…
BING, I deal with students who are excatly of the same behavior as this anonymous here…kahit anong sabihin mo wala kang panalo kasi that person doesn’t know how to respect other people’s opinion/ belief. Let’s rest our case here…I mean “rest”…but our silence doesn’t mean we give up. Keep blogging about good things, BING, it will cast evil spirits away…hehehe
oh the heck! can i rebuke this “popular blogger?” mais en francais (for a bit of blogging spice) s’il vous plait? i’m not referring to anyone BUT “stone stone in the heaven, whoever gets (stoned?) hurled at, oh please don’t fume! ”
“A nous, tu es une mouche qui voyage, en haut, sur la tete d’un elephant!”
I’m willing to translate that both in Tagalog, English and the Visayan dialect if anyone’s interested…:).
Dusting off my feet now. Hats off to you Madame Bing!
Oh, don’t be coy cacofonix. Pa french-french ka pa. If you really wanted to rebuke a so called popular blogger then rebuke her in the vernacular.
Papangaralan mo na nga yung tao, binitin mo pa.
- An objective onlooker
Anonym, prend? I come in WISDOM, SOOOOOOOOOOOOO…. whoever got hit by MY ROLLING STONE and wants to take that wrong-grammar FRENCH effect as “pangaral”…CRACK the VERNACULAR mystery and HAVE FUN!
And AGAIN, I COME IN THE NAME OF FUN! AND PEACE!
Atinaffay, tulong, away ako ni Anom…doesn’t know aym LUKRING ….:)! *waaaaaaaaa*
cacofonix, while I attempt to crack the vernacular mystery, how ’bout YOU crack the dictionary?
rebuke = reprimand = pagalitan o “pangaralan” (original quotation marks supplied by you)
my point here is kung gusto mong i-”rebuke” si ascpb, dahil sa simula’t sapul ‘yun naman ang sinabi mo (quote: cacofonix said “oh the heck! can i rebuke this “popular blogger?”“), siguraduhin mo nang naiintindihan ng lahat.
At sinabi mo na rin lang na “I’m willing to translate that both in Tagalog, English and the Visayan dialect if anyone’s interested…:)., e di i-translate mo na lang na wala nang pasikot-sikot pa.
Masyado na tayong matatanda para mag-Nancy Drew role playing no?
I’m laughing out loud right now.
popular.blogger.daw:
“are you somehow speculating that i am the sassy lawyer, perhaps? well, sorry to burst your bubble, but i am not her. and no, i’m not “fond of writing blind-item type blog posts.” however, i think you are pretty lucky that i am not her. if you don’t believe me, then go and ask her. be prepared for hell, though.”
I can speculate all I can and I can keep it all to myself; it will be none of your business.
In my previous comment, I simply made a point, highlighted by some facts and observations. Now it is in fact you who would be considered speculating, with the above comment.
You had just put words in my mouth (or text in my keyboard?). But it is in fact you who had related my previous post to another blogger.
Anonymous2:
How condescending.
Angelo
http://jangelo.i.ph
Angelo, umaamin ako sa pagiging prangka pero hindi ko ata makita kung paano naging condescending ang aking paghiling ng translation kay cacofonix.
Ganyan talaga. if you dabble in pseudo-French and insist on being “misteryosa” with your original message, (na sa totoo lang e prinamis mo namang i-translate kung may interesado), you run the risk of being called pa-kyut.
At wala akong kinakampihan na kung sino. ang akin lang ay kung magko-comment ka, siguraduhin mo nang maiintindihan ng lahat.
nakalimutan kong pirmahan yun ng
- An objective onlooker
ayyy..vaka magkanervous breakdown si anonymous pag di ko crack mysterious effect of my vernacular effect terminology de francais ! kala ko kse, popular blogger KNOWS everything noh! and i didn’t have to make pagod interpret noh? da thing is WHO THE HECK IS POPULAR BLOGGER? akon man reference, generic kse, but looks LIKE YOU GOT A BIG BUKOL PROM THE HEAVENLY STONES….:)
tapos anonymous not deep enough to read between the wisdom effect of my lines…thinks shuper duper SUPERFICIAL, just above the frontal lobes of the coco brain.
hokey, i looked at my lexicon (shige check mo ulit dictionary.com para consistent ka sa logical veracity cum laureat effect mo…ehehehe!)
BUT, I PLAY FAIR NOH? SABIHIN MO MUNA AKON IP ADDRESS MO, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER MO, ADDRESS MO SA BUNDOK WHERE YOU LIVE coz MAH FEZ IS JUST HERE FOR YOU TO SCRATCH AND PUNCH TAPOS IKAW YELL AT ME WITH A SUPER DUPER MEGAPHONE AND MAKE BATO BATO ME YOUR DICTIONARY TAPOS YOU’RE HIDING BEHIND THE STEEP TORE OF MOTHER NETWORK’S SAYA? AY WAG-DU.
if you want we can take this outside and fight this out SQUARELY. i learned a few martial arts tricks here and there in my attempt to glorify my bariles body (pilates and yoga?)..hiyaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…sabay takbo mois coz I’M SHUPER TAKOT YOUR CONDENSED MILK (este condescending) attitude towards ebri one below “la tete d’un elephant.”
pssssssssssst…but if you ask me nicely, i might translate it por you walang bayad…*wink*
and psssssssssssssssst…just between the two of us…”ako si darna…” *wink*..
ahahahaha! uwi na ko..yoko na, away ako me bukol!
p.s.
anonym, kaw lang tanda, ako nde ah…batang iship always me…mwahahahaha!
objective onlooker
I apologize if I was unable to make a correct reference to your post when I made that comment. Let’s set things straight.
I thought this one is condescending:
mali ka dahil hindi ka nag-isip bago mo inilabas ang iyong hinanakit. Pero obvious naman sa lahat na rookie mistake ito. Mag public apology ka na lang dahil sa totoo lang, marami kang na-offend.
And this one too:
Obviously mas eloquent ka kay newbie. Hindi patas ang laban.
With these posts, you’re only affirming Bing aka Juliet’s opinion on some popular bloggers, and even other bloggers in general. So hindi lang pala popular bloggers ganito.
I suggest you stop digging your own grave.
Angelo
http://jangelo.i.ph
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to CaCofoNix: you think you exude elegance with your broken french? well lets see if you can understand this:
Peut-être vous êtes la mouche sur l’éléphant. Pas me, vous secouez !
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