Sep 07 2007

notbackingdown

What to say?….What to think?….about blogs

Posted at 2:18 pm under my thoughts




Blogs, to me, are basically a diary/journal on the internet. I’m sure they are much more then that but mainly I use blogs as a form of release. I use blogs all the time; the most frequent place I blog is on “Myspace”. People say “Myspace” is one the most dangerous websites to visit. I kind of understand where these people are coming from. I mean if someone wrote something like this:(Note:names and addresses are fake) “Hi my name is Sally Boborscha Mccaulins-O’Brian. I go to Rachel-Goefooeey North High school. And I live in Tunga County, on Saint Olauff Street….” Now that is just asking the scary stalker/killer guy to your house. It’s like a free invitation to slaughter you in your sleep. In that aspect, the internet can be dangerous. If and only if you post every single thing about yourself; but that is just plain stupidity. Now, if you post with caution the internet can be an almost safe place. In reality, though, nothing in life is safe.

Writing is the most important thing in the world, other then the air we breathe or the food we need….etc. If we didn’t have writing we would lose history. Or history will become a jumbled mess and people really wouldn’t know the truth of what we did in the past. That would be the case if we spoke the years past and didn’t write it down. Writing it down can possibly make it stay forever. Which makes writing the most important thing.

I prefer to write morbid-ish poems and suspense and murder novels. I guess you could say I am a morbid person with a sunny attitude. How is that possible? However,  now is not the time or place to take about this. Sadly,  it is time for me to go. TA-TA!

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One Response to “What to say?….What to think?….about blogs”

  1.   Mr. Sheehyon 19 Sep 2007 at 12:20 pm 1

    I find it interesting that as the web increases and the computer becomes a main mode of communication, allowing multimedia communication as well, writing has increased rather than decreased. Do you think your estimate of writing as being so crucial will stay the same, or do you think it will decrease with the popularity and ease of video and audio communication?

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