Every now and then, atrocities take place in the real world that make blogging feel every bit as frivolous and pointless as it ultimately is.
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Without frivolity and pointlessness the world would be a terrible place. Plus, we'd never hear great tunes like this.
Indeed, I'm with SB here, we need the frivolity and pointlessness to offset the horrors. Let's hear it for the simple things that make us happy... good tunes and blogs will do for a start!
Top tune but what freaks me out is that 2000 people are murdered in Nigeria and I don't see any big outcry or World leaders in Mourning
I think it is unnanomous that there is nothing wrong with frivolity to keep us sane.
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