If I could, I would spend all nights in the fog. Until, of course, I see someone with a hook.

Can I bark please?11.06.07

Serial Bes3:30 am. My phone is ringing. The famous Cingular ringtone is playing, and I start wondering about things. It is someone with a relationship issue on the other line; someone I met last week in class. “Ok, tell me in detail what she did.” It is someone called Bes, and he is complaining to me. His story goes on for hours, but the alarm clock says it’s 3:30 am. Is the clock not working?

What’s going on?

I don’t know. I have never seen Bes complain like every other typical person out there, maybe including you too. Some girl is after him, and he doesn’t want that. This girl is really aggressive, and he doesn’t want that. For some reason, I sense that something else is bothering Bes. Maybe it is not a feeling of being bothered, but maybe a feeling of feeling some unidentified feeling. “What is it Bes? Tell me…” He becomes quiet. That scares me. That really scares me.

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Stalker, stalker, oh my new stalkers11.04.07

You walk around in circles1,
I am the center.
You always hear what I say,
even when I whisper.
You look at me like that other girl2,
like a damn predator.
Wherever I might want to go,
you are already there.


Footnotes
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  1. A guy I met last month who is following me in different ways and spreading rumors about me. He also drops into any conversation I have with any female; not sure why. He also follows a few other girls to their homes, including the other stalker girl mentioned here. []
  2. The new girl who thinks we are dating, and the one who keeps calling me several times a day. That story deserves a post of its own. She also, in her desperate times, calls the stalker guy to ask him why I am not calling her, which results in him getting excited and pursuing me to spread rumors about me, in order to make me look bad so she go drool after him instead. I hope he wins, as I don’t want her! []
  3. A professor said this last week, after I said DAMN WHAT COUPLE? to him. []
  4. I did get a glimpse of his orange t-shirt, before he got into the elevators. I had an appointment so I did not follow him at that time. I called him later and asked him if he was at the university around that time and if he saw me. He giggled and said he was around the university, and he was not sure if he saw me or not. []
  5. You would imagine San Francisco area as having less homophobic people. You’re completely wrong. Let me be, maybe, the first one on the planet to say this: San Francisco and the entire Bay Area has more homophobic people, in terms of anti-gay-lesbian-bisexualism feelings and not numbers, than most other states. Only here you can’t be physically violent about it easily without being noticed easily. []
  6. The other one being the new obsessed girl []
  7. every experience makes me feel like a certain way. Imagine being in the restroom at a university when your phone rings, and you hear a voice from the other end of the restroom saying “Are you going to answer that?“, the voice being the voice of that guy stalker. He wasn’t even supposed to be at that movie theater that day, which was about 45 miles from where our usual meeting/encounter point, the university, is. []
  8. I should maybe make a public log of everyone following me. If anyone is interested let me know. []
  9. I am sure he is at least bisexual because of many things, but he always says he hates gays because he is an “African-American Christian influenced by Muslim culture, and both of those religions are against the existence of gay people.” Maybe I should start saying I am gay to get him and her off my back, though I wonder if that will result in him stabbing me instead because of that. []
  10. Lucky me, eh? Not only am I avoiding a girl who thinks we are dating, I now have to look out for a guy who likes her and is obsessed with me because she is obsessed with me. They complete each other in their quest to stalk me: she stalks me around the house and he follows me whenever I leave the house. []

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Question: Do you prefer responding to non-critical e-mails immediately?09.09.07

Today’s question is very brief, and revolves around one of the most widely used internet activities: e-mail. If you have at least one e-mail account, do you prefer responding to non-critical e-mails right away?

Following are some benefits and downsides of responding to non-critical e-mails immediately and responding to non-critical e-mails after a certain time frame. By non-critical e-mails, I am referring to personal, business and other e-mails which do not require your immediate response.

Responding to non-critical e-mails immediately vs. responding to e-mails later

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Question: Would you prefer starting a business with a friend or a reliable non-friend contact?09.08.07

Today’s question can be a lot of fun and stress at the same time if you have ever thought of opening a business with someone. Would you start a business with a friend or a reliable contact who is not yet your friend?

For this question, imagine the business you want to open can be either online or offline. Also imagine that both your friend and your reliable non-friend contact specialize in the same field and can thus be suitable candidates for opening a business with. Last, imagine that the non-friend contact has shown reliability in other business situations, and that you do not know about the business reliability of your close friend; you only know that your friend is your close friend. To help you figure out the answer to this question, I will list below 3 random benefits and downsides of opening a business with either choices.

Opening business with a friend

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Question: Do you like using your real name online?08.25.07

Today’s question is related to your online public identity. Quick, before you look at anything else, do you know what my name or nickname is? Whatever answer comes to your mind, that answer can show you how my efforts have ended up representing myself in your view, whether or not I really wanted to be represented in that manner. Do you like using your real name online, instead of a fake online name?

I would like to briefly point out 3 random benefits and some drawbacks of using your real offline name in the online world, to help you decide whether or not you prefer using your real name in the online world. You should keep in mind that your real name can be considered either your birth name, or any name you always go by, both legally and in other situations. Also, when I say using your real name online, I mean using your real name in blog posts, comments, forums, chats, etc.

3 random benefits of using real name online

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Thought: How revolving communication around Skype can hurt communication08.16.07

Skype logoYesterday, I started talking to someone I wanted to interview for something via e-mail, and later was looking forward to talking to her on Skype as she has Skype. I rarely open Skype daily, so I decided to log onto Skype and leave it on, as I find it really pleasant to run into someone nice and logical online. I left Skype on and realized that it was disconnecting every 2 minutes or so. At first, I thought the disconnection was something related to my internet connection, but soon I realized that the Skype service itself was having issues; I will talk about how Skype is handling such a problem in a future article. Lucky for me and that new person, we have e-mail, so things are so far not at a complete standstill because of Skype not working. Unfortunately, sometimes tools like Skype take control of messages and the concept of communication for many people.

Because of Skype being down, many people simply cannot communicate normally. Period.

A sealed brown boxSlowly, over the course of about 15 hours, however, I found out how many other people simply cannot communicate easily outside of Skype. Majority of the people, and an increasing number of people in an alarming trend that is becoming more popular, are forgetting that a message and communication should be like a box, with the contents of the message and the actual box do not change no matter how the box is moved around or presented anywhere, similar to the box shown at the right. The rectangular box shown in the image on the right is brown, sealed with a nice tape, and ready to be shipped or opened. The box does not care whether you carry it in your hand or if you put it in a truck with other similar boxes on top of it. That is how a message should be. There is a reason why I chose a sealed box in the picture on the right, which I will explain in another article in the near future hopefully.

For now, I want to talk about how for many people Skype has ended up being more important than the actual communication or the message itself. In this article I would like to talk about some thoughts I have over this subject, and how more and more people are embracing the wrong trend of revolving the message around tools like Skype, which can be a big and costly mistake for everyone, both in the short and the long run.

An example of Skype crippling personal communication

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Question: Do you prefer using e-mail over instant messengers?08.12.07

Today I would like to ask a very fun question. If you have a choice, would you prefer e-mailing people instead of talking to them over instant messengers?

I usually tend to use different instant messaging programs. From MSN Messenger to Google Talk, I notice a lot of different people preferring different instant messaging programs to use. At the same time, however, because of the very nature of time itself, I probably use e-mail more than any other form of online communications, besides the very posts and any kind of online presence I have, including this site. There are many benefits to using e-mails, and there are many drawbacks to using e-mails too.

Whether or not you should use e-mail over instant messaging or vice versa depends on you and the message you want to convey

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Thought: Are personal blogs the least manipulative kind of blogs when it comes to the idea of earning money?08.07.07

This is a thought that was intended to be only a few lines long, and yet it has turned into an extensive article of some sort. Since personal thoughts are important and even a single thought can be expressed in a dozen books, I hope you do not mind the length of this article, as the message inside it is very dear to me. I appreciate your time reading this, if you decide to read it all. If not, I appreciate your time reading this very paragraph. Knowing someone has read even a single letter written by me on my site is a very interesting feeling.

This thought and endless variations of it have been on my mind since the beginning. I am noticing an increasing trend where an increasing number of bloggers are manipulating their readers in order to make money. More and more blogs are talking about making money in different ways, and more and more people are saying that their blog readers come first, when in reality all they are doing is saying things, without actually doing anything. In this article, when it comes to talking about the idea of manipulating, you can keep in mind that money is usually a big factor why people manipulate others. Also, you can keep in mind that by the the very words “writing” and “reading” and any of their variants, I am referring to all forms of creating thoughts and all forms of feeling those thoughts, including writing and reading, speaking and hearing, producing and feeling, touching, etc.

It is sad, yet not completely surprising that that original personal blogs, from the original days, which did and do nothing but talk about random things because they want to, are slowly disappearing. They are being replaced by blogs that exist in order to make money, and blogs that are highly influenced by the idea of money earned directly or indirectly through and because of those blogs. I wonder if the simplest of personal blogs are the least manipulative compared to other kinds of blogs.

Simplest personal blogs aim only to be heard - nothing else

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Meme - 6 Weird Things About Me07.24.07

This is a meme for which I was tagged by Sidney almost two months ago. I am a really bad tagged-friend to respond to it so late. This meme revolves around 6 weird things about you. Following are 6 of the smallest or most general or visible weird things that others consider weird about me. If you wish, you can also read my introductory post which describes what memes are.

6 Random Weird Things About Bes

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Question: Do you like sharing your relationship status online?07.22.07

Today’s question brings forth your relationship life into your online public life. I see more and more people online everyday telling others whether or not they are single. Do you like sharing with others online your relationship status, like being single, married, divorced or engaged?

You may post about your relationship status on your blog’s “About” page, or you may also post about your relationship in your online comment signatures. You may also list your relationship status on different social networking profiles for others else to see.

Some places may require relationship disclosures in some people’s views

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5 Reasons blogging about your offline life can be bad07.17.07

There is a stereotype that personal blogs can only talk about personal life stories. On the contrary, personal blogs can and do talk about almost anything including business, politics, relationships, blogging, etc. Similarly, many non-personal blogs can talk about one’s offline life stories. In this article, I am talking specifically about sharing personal offline life stories in the online world, like on blog posts or any website.

If you write something about your offline life or come across a writing talking about someone in the offline world, chances are there can be a couple of reasons why many people would consider such writing to be bad. To see how sharing your offline life online can be done both in a relaxed and mature fashion, following are 5 reasons why talking about the offline life can be bad in the online world if you are not careful.

5 Reasons Writing About Offline Events Can Cause Trouble Online

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Thought: On sharing other’s personal information07.10.07

The same way many people share other people’s personal and private information in public, I am noticing an increasing trend online where bloggers and others will share other’s private information, entrusted only to them, in one form or another. I am also noticing that some people keep repeating the “I want to share your personal life details” behavior even when advised against it.

Sharing someone else’s personal information anywhere can be bad

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Thought: On being lured back for more purchases06.20.07

I get the car back from the mechanic after getting an oil change and a new fan belt for it, and I am told that the car needs a new radiator within a month or so, even though the same mechanic, on the last car change, only suggested getting a new fan belt. The bank tells me to go to their website and pay a certain fee for a program that will help me save “even more money” on my accounts, though I am not sure how I was saving any money already.

The grocery store cashier, while giving me a bag for my purchases, tells me that they will have a limited supply of a new brand of orange juice soon, and that I should come back to buy some within a few days or else they will all be sold out for a while. Maybe businesses know that I can be lured back in by attractive things like orange juice?

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