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  • 15-03-2013 12:20AM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30


    Please give it a read!


    Well, here it all begins, the start of my journey into the vast territory of the so-called blogosphere that stretches from sites debating all the “intricacies” of pet psychology through to catalogs of novelty spoons and then to the lofty heights of advanced quantum physics . It is indeed a very vast space, one that is constantly expanding, one that quite parallels space itself. In this magnitude of ever expanding idle prattle, I hope to take my place as yet another outspoken herald for this century.

    So with that intent in mind I suppose I should start on this intrepid journey with a bit about myself… First and foremost, I’m 17 years old, not rich in experience but wealthy in opinion (not quite sure if that’s a good thing or not!!) I’m Irish (cue exhausted stereotypical cliché!), more specifically a Dub! And by grace of God, a “north-sider” (cue yet another stereotypical cliché!) I’m in full time secondary brainwashing education in what can most generously be described as a “developing area“, one of Dublin’s real “**** holes“, a place where horses can be seen in front gardens of houses, a place where women buy their groceries clad in pajamas, where some of the best days of one’s adolescence are those spent drinking in parks and down lanes or “taking chase” from the local powers that be. Despite it’s less than glowing reputation, it’s a place I dearly love, one I’m personally very proud of! I’m delighted to have grown up here and I’m extremely at ease identifying myself as a working class, (albeit slightly supercilious) young lad! This area has molded me carefully into the avid (apprentice) thinker you’re reading now......

    http://anfearionraic.wordpress.com/


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