Don’t Blog Our Love

Don't Blog Our Love

Afraid to let your favorite blogger know their limits? Let Outtacontext t-shirts, coffee mugs, and notebooks make it easy for you.

Numerous news reports and articles have outlined the perils of blogging. People have lost their jobs for what they’ve written and lives and careers have been ruined (or made) by overzealous lovers outlining every sordid detail of their relationships online. Why should the blogosphere be any different than the rest of the world?

Put the power of the media in the hands of many and all traditional bets are off. New media demand new rules.

I know I’d never date anyone who would blog our love. A good story is one thing, but a great relationship, well, that’s pretty hard to come by.

Let your lovers and fellow bloggers know where you stand on this issue. Buy Outtacontext, the manufacturing subsidiary of Life Outtacontext proudly announces it’s new line of love first, blog second merchandise: Men’s and Women’s T’s, Coffee Mugs, and Notebooks that tell your blogger the limits of your love.

Just in time for Valentine’s Day (or Bush’s inaugural if you’re more politically inclined).

Jeff
jeffgates@outlook.com
1 Comment
  • Jennifer
    Posted at 16:21h, 08 January

    It always amazes me to hear about stories where people have had no luck prevaling in lawsuits over ex-boyfriends who have posted nude photos online or worse, video tapes. Maybe things will change – I think there is a new law in California against that now.
    That link – that woman who was fired… I have mixed feelings. She never told what company it was, never named names. Whatever happened to freedom of speech?