Friday, April 30, 2010

Defending the Jejemons: Upside of the Jeje Vogue

Have you ever realized the enormous stress being inflicted on Jejemons?

Jejemons have feelings too. Forcing them to stop their own mannerisms is like imposing on yourself to be responsible of your nation's future which many have failed to accept in decades. Because if they did, the country should have attained sustainable development this time.

How does it feel when everyone tells you to stop your vices? How does it feel when your parents tell you to pursue a career you do not love? How does it feel to be condemned when you know you have not stepped on anyone's dignity? How would it feel if you were in their position right now? 

Would you accept how people badly treat you for the reason that "you've worked hard to simply beautify  those words"? Would you consider going back to elementary when you're confident enough that you've learned a lot than some people you know? Just by altering and prolonging simple Tagalog words do not necessarily mean you're a retard. What if you were one of them? Did you actually take time to know them?

Is typing the Jeje way more concerning than catching public officials spend money in front of your very own eyes? Is it more alarming than finding a job to support your family's? Is bringing them down the sole effective way to realize that you're superior and wiser than them?

Their prevalence actually dictates their being human. Just like everybody else who lurk in networking sites, post their vanity pictures, and "socialize", they also want to take part in the latest happenings online. Who knows, they might just have the most solid foundation of friendship everyone is trying to seek? Something in their bond must be the reason why they don't bother the growing disgust of the intimidated, conventional ones.

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The author would like to apologize for the badly constructed article, and ___ thinks it's still incomplete, so wait for further updates. The author would also like to tell everyone that this article was only made to alleviate public rage and does not necessarily reflect the author's full support of Jejemons.

1 comment:

  1. Jejebuster group on facebook supports your blog.

    Feel free to visit us on FB @:

    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=118701764814510&v=info&edit_info=all#!/group.php?gid=118701764814510

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