For avid readers of this fresh-off-the-blogosphere (FOB) blog, you may have noticed a recent title change too (‘From SHE to HE’ sounded too much like a transsexual support group according to some). But going from SHE to HE (Hateful Ethnic) will otherwise remain a recurring motif. When a SHE turns into a HE, he or she needs all the support they can get. Especially from blogs like these.
Confused?
'Race to the Top' was otherwise inspired by the many bananas and coconuts in my life, you silly fruit loops. But while the likes of American bananas are all over the mainstream with successful publications KoreaAm’ and blogs like Angry Asian Man that the Los Angeles Times refers to when people post YouTube rants about Asians in libraries, Sydney and Australian fruit salads in general make do with food blogs. However, ‘Race to the Top’ is by no means my first foray into blogging. For those of you who were lucky (or rather unlucky) enough to attend high school with me, I started a blog to ‘discuss’ certain concepts (read: horrible people), with the aid of airline names as codes for these horrible people, sorry, concepts. As much as there is a need for this whilst in law school (which is just full of concepts), this won’t happen again
(I’ll simply get bored and take the blog down once you all work out who I’m talking about, but mainly because there aren't enough airlines for all the 'concepts' that could be discussed).
What will happen, though, is that the many of you who have, for no apparent reason, subscribed to me in some form (without there being anything to actually read) will now have something to disrupt or even start your day with. What will also happen is that I'll somehow get a book deal from this like the guys from stuffwhitepeoplelike.com, or at least an interview with Natalie Tran from communitychannel. A boy can dream. I'm a boy.
What will happen, though, is that the many of you who have, for no apparent reason, subscribed to me in some form (without there being anything to actually read) will now have something to disrupt or even start your day with. What will also happen is that I'll somehow get a book deal from this like the guys from stuffwhitepeoplelike.com, or at least an interview with Natalie Tran from communitychannel. A boy can dream. I'm a boy.
"A boy can dream. I'm a boy."- I like it!!
ReplyDelete<3 xxlily