Telling the world your innermost feelings without your family finding out
Published on January 7, 2004 By Joe Blogref In Blogging
This blogging stuff is new to me, so maybe I'm a "newbie" who hasn't gone thru all the ropes yet. Anyway, it seems to me that people can write their life story on a blog and post it without their moms, little sisters or anyone else peeking into their dressers and finding it. Trouble is, the ones who DO find it can be more destructive to the psyche than any family member because they're analyzing it from an impersonal perspective and can only be objective. Hurling your opinion at someone you've never met (or never will) is a great way to vent yourself and not be held accountable. If you get too many comments back to you, close your account, and walk away. It's not that easy in real life relationships. Maybe blogging is just a way of reaching out to strangers who share a common interest (otherwise they wouldn't be blogging, would they?) and seeing what they talk about and how they think in comparison to yourself. Stretching ideology to your own personal limits. This is just free-speech on steriods. I wonder if blogs would work in other countries, or if they have them. Unify the world through alignment of opinions. What's next?
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on Jan 07, 2004
Most individuals in other countries don't bullshit themselves like we do here in America ~chuckles~ In America for some reason we have to put a Hollywood twist upon any truth. I too use to catch myself doing the same thing.

If someone posts their diary public then they apparently want someone to see. And yes many of our opinions are countered. This is free speech on steroids ~chuckles~.