Does anybody else ever think when you're blogging to hit the post limit soon so you can get to bed faster?

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Does anybody else ever think when you're blogging to hit the post limit soon so you can get to bed faster?
You are what you post!
Yet another flamebait post from an irresponsible blogger has drawn a barrage of rage from the netizens. The blogger, who obviously chose the wrong venue, has posted several times in her Tumblr account how she abhors the University of Santo Tomas. Uh oh, bad move! Needless to say, just a few moments after the last post, her Tumblr account was swarmed by reactions and comments from the social community. Anger and hate towards the poster overwhelmingly flowed and caused a cyber-hullabaloo once more. (This obviously reminded me of the "I-should-have-been-informed" meme created by Christopher Lao last year). And to protect herself from further humiliation and bullying, she was left with no choice but to take down both her Facebook and Tumblr accounts.
But who can blame the netizens? Her posts were really out of line. Unfortunately for her, she will have to endure this cyber-beating for a considerable amount of time. And unless she releases a public apology, especially to the UST community and those she has run over in her posts, the hate towards her will endure. Definitely, this is a lesson on internet ethics and responsible blogging that she will have to learn the hard way.