KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Strong Sad wrote:I see no reason to not type the alphabet:
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Alice wrote:If it's just for myself, I can write in my (paper) journal or just cry or something. Writing something and knowing people you care about are going to read it is a good thing for me. It's addictive!
dragonshimmer wrote:You're asking why. I say....why not? n_n]
uc pseudonym wrote:Blogging for the sake of emotional release is one thing, and a function that I can easily accept. However, I do think that publishing such a thing online is slightly unusual (but I am biased, because I don't journal or write, and definitely not for the sake of release).
I'll presume that's a real question. Time, for one. Even if we aren't so busy that we have no time for a blog, many of us wouldn't want to spend time on something we don't see a direct purpose for.
dragonshimmer wrote:Also, I have an incredibly boring job, so I find other people's blogs/journals both fascinating and entertaining. Honestly, if it weren't for the kind of job I have, I wouldn't write NEARLY as much. Maybe once or twice a week. As it is, I probably write on average about 2 times a day, some of it silly random dribble, some of it highly thoughtful and spiritual.
Mr_Ross wrote:To be perfectly honest, I have absolutely no idea what a blog is, and I am pretty sure I've never seen or read one before.
Alice wrote:I blog when I know people I care about will read it.
Cap'n Nick wrote:Mine functions as a sort of open letter. If you didn't know me if would be boring as anything but an interest in me personally seems to make it tolerable for a few people.
yukinon wrote:I also blog as a way to keep in touch with friends who have gone off to college and also have blogs. But that's kind of pointless now since neither of them talk to me anymore.
Volt wrote:i abandoned all my blogs long ago. I honestly think they're stupid.
Weather you're a regular joe, a plain jane, or a corporate CEO. Blogs are borring and ridiculous in Volt's Opinion.
"Blogging is something your mind does to take a dump" - maddox
Unless you have a funny blog, or an unuasual blog, or you have many people care for you. Freinds don't let friends Blog. Everytime I go into Google and search for something all the Blogs of the internet Clog up my search, With all this garbage everywhere I can't find what I need, and searching has gone from a few seconds to half an hour. Thus Google is now making BLOG search seperately (i think)
The exceptions are Ashley's and Inkhana's Blogs. They bring me joy.
Saint Kevin wrote:Also, pillars/altars good.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
bigsleepj wrote:As for typing long posts that get deleted for no good reason, its always prudent type them out of copy-paste them into a wordprocessor or at least Notepad. Its cumbersome, but I learned the hard way that its better that way.
Cap'n Nick wrote:Actually, if anybody has a right to complain, it's Maddox. He produces content in blog-like form that is witty, informative, and consistently hilarious.
Saint Kevin wrote:Why is it than only the incredibly long entries are the ones that get erased and tell you that you aren't logged in?
Alice wrote:Most people in the world don't have anyone to listen to their worries and fears and complaints. REALLY listen. If talking about it on their blogs helps them feel better, you should be glad for them. It's better than them having to spend money on psychiatrists, just so someone will listen.
Alice wrote:Does complaining about this really help anyone?
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