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 A feeling of achievement, no matter how small, is still great.
A feeling of achievement, no matter how small, is still great.
Wow! About one araw ago, I got my first props! I was ecstatic! Temptasia gave me pagpaparangal for the Office bidyo I was contributing. And, then I realized something: recognition is what we really base our actions off of.

I first joined Fanpop because I wanted to watch some cool videos, and because I was bored. I didn't really plan on doing much on it, just sumali a few key spots (my paborito TV shows). As I delved further and further into what this website had to offer, I began wanting to be a part of it. I began seeing names everywhere (Chel, Temptasia, Benji) and I realized I wanted to be recognized.

I wanted to contribute things to Fanpop that would make people think and/or laugh, because those are my two paborito things to do. So, I started adding picks, I nagkomento on all that I could, and adding people to my tagahanga list. I looked on YouTube for videos, hoping other Fanpoppers would enjoy them as much as I do. I began working harder on getting the name ThinkPink20 out there for many people to see, to be recognized.

I felt the importance of being part of something that is bigger than me. But I wanted to stand out. I wanted to be appreciated for something, anything, so I felt like I belonged. It is important to feel appreciated sa pamamagitan ng your peers and your elders; it gives you a sense of quality. Like you matter to the world and aren't just a waste of oxygen. And, that's how it is on the internet, you want to feel, not that you're just a waste of some gigabytes or whatever, but that what you did matters to someone other than you.

I wrote my first soapbox artikulo from what I felt, not what people want to hear. It was about how JD and Elliot (the "Ross and Rachel" of Scrubs) shouldn't end up together in the end of the show. It was probably the first thing I did for myself to do, for ME to be proud of, to get MY opion heard. I didn't care if people liked it. Some didn't. Some accused me of being negative. Others agreed with me, but chose to keep on hoping. When snoznoodle gave me pagpaparangal (my segundo props) for telling it like it is, I was floored.

So, my realizations while on Fanpop:
Do what you love, not what others will love, because chances are, there is someone out there who is thinking exactly like you are.

Recognition is what drives us to do things we don't normally do, and that's a good thing.

In order to recieve, you have to give. So, if you want pagpaparangal or anything, don't expect it to come to you. You need to work hard and contribute to society if you want to get anything out of it.

So, thank you to Temptasia and snoznoodle for your recognition and appreciation. It is what is driving me to contribute further to this vast entanglement of people, to something bigger than just me.

A fan,
ThinkPink20
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Have you ever did something silly or foolish, and a few segundo later, you're laughing hysterically at yourself?

Well....I have....quite recently....today in fact.

It started when I created my new Proboards site, link a few days ago. I was so excited, because I just helped my friend with hers and she has over 30 or madami members on it, so I was hoping I would get the same feedback.

Day one-1 Member...a friend of mine.

Day two-no members.

Day three-14 guests, no members.

Day four-still no members.

Today was araw five, and I got one member...who told me he was confused and sinabi I need to remodel it. What...
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