One of my favorite things about blogging is that I get to blog with my friends. My friends and I read each other's blogs, leave comments, and then be inspired to write. It's a fun cycle and a good time. Blogging is another way for us to remain connected even when we can near each other physically. But I was one of the first of my friends to start blogging.
I
started blogging because blogging helps me think clearly. I'll get an idea or
concept in my head and I have to get it out. Blogging does that for me. The
writing helps me gather a train of though and the publishing gives me
satisfaction that maybe someone out there gets me. That someone out there is like this chick is speaking the truth or I see you.
So
I blog. I blog about whatever the heck I want to. I write responses, poems,
critics, share what other people have to say or have already said, put up
papers that I had to write for school (I wrote them didn't I? I think that they
should have the chance for people other then my teachers to read), I just go.
And it's fun and entertaining. I don’t have to post, I don't have any
deadlines. It's great. I can do what I
want because this blog is something all my own.
If
the occasion arsis I will tell others about my blog. There is nothing on here
that I don't want anyone to know (If I didn't want anyone to know I wouldn't
say or write anything). As a matter of fact I want people I know to read my
blog. Because this blog is a place where I have a chance to finish my train of
thoughts without being interrupted by others, events or even myself.
After
awhile some of my friends also found that they enjoyed blogging. (This is the fun cycle part) So we decide to
start a 30 post challenge. The goal - write responses to 30 predefine topics.
The rules are to share our posts with each other and to leave comments and be
open minded. Who knows what we will
learn about ourselves and each other.
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