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Everyone’s favorite, and the most prolific, blog comment poster, “Anonymous? posted this on Vaspers the Grate’s different version of a post on The World’s Dullest Blog:

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There is something strangely hilarious about this, and I really want to find out why I like it.

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Is it the idea that less is more, which could mean nothing is the most?

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Or is it the suspence and overwhelming sence that SOMETHING might happen that keeps us reading?

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A friend reminded me of the phenomenon of web cams which sort of exploded a while back. There was a web cam I frequented for awhile of a room from the point of view of an out of the way chair.

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Every now and then I would watch a person make a sandwich, eat it, and do dishes, and I asked myself why I would do something as boring as watch someone do such boring things?

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I guess people are just voyeuristic by nature and like to watch people do anything, even if it is boring.

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This Dullest blog gives a unique opportunity to watch someone do all these boring things, without the messy inner monologue that every other blog shares with us

Wednesday, February 22, 2006 6:30:26 PM

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3 feisty cowboys

  1. Damn, that was fast. Maybe I should take up your guest-writership offer rather than force you to post my comments

    Christian said this on February 22, 2006 7:17 pm

  2. Do I smell a brain fart?

    Vaspers said this on February 22, 2006 7:43 pm

  3. All the avant garde artists, punk rockers, and cyber cools already know this trick.

    Make less so much less, less and less and less, and you begin to arrive at the black hole period dot that marks your departure from this world, into the abundance of the Emptiness that Is Everything.

    Go too far out into outer space, and you eventually arrive at the same point you reach if you go the other direction.

    Magnitude, minitude, infinitude, nihilitude, it is all the Same.

    Vaspers said this on February 22, 2006 8:07 pm

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