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.
Hmmmmm. I can understand the "boring job" part since I suffer from the same social malady. And I know the odd things you can do on the 'Net when you have unlimited access and a lot of time on your hands.
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.
Blog, derived from the word "weblog", is basically a journal kept on-line by a user. It can range in any subject and people can sometimes (not always) reply to these.
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.
Hmmm. These are all very good reasons and quite interesting oppinions to hear (
Cap'n's reason might explains why I find some blogs boring). Thanks for the replies and shedding some light on the subject.
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I now have a greater understanding, thank you. Still I doubt I'm going to blog soon.
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