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Tuesday, October 28, 2003

Yep, my friend mentioned today that some teachers actually do go blog-surfing which is why they know all these details about us sometimes. I find it vaguely intrusive and rude. What ever happened to privacy? The sort that comes with using an online journal? Doesn't anyone else find it somewhat wrong to see teachers sifting through the private lives of their students without their knowledge? It's at least basic courtesy to let someone know if you're reading their journals, you know. Discounting the fact that you might not think what they write is particularly private and all. The things people do sometimes...I really hope that people guilty of this experience some form of shame, at the very least.

Shu at 10:30 PM

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