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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Why the blogger critics? Is it so cool to critisize someone else's way of writing down their feelings on a "online diary"? Does it make them happy to be able to write better than them and discriminate?

I think no matter how you write them as long as it can be understood. It deserves to be there. Blogging is just another way to uncap and pour out the bottle of feelings. Blogging is just another way to tell a message to others. So what's so good if you can write better than the rest? Go be a bookwriter if you are that fantastic. So what bad can it do if you can't write as good? Be a failure?

I feel that the most important thing about a blog entry is the contents. I also believe that being able to empty out that heart filled with feelings is the most important. At least the readers know that this person is feeling good about himself/herself.

Ciaoz.

August 31, 4:20pm

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