Monday, January 26, 2009

Whats Real?

Since I am really into blog's at all that type of stuff, I enjoy finding and reading others as well. But usually, I never find anyone who talks about something besides events that happen during their day or Quizzes. One friend that does write about things beside the normal wrote a Note on Facebook that simply said: So am I lame for writing these? Or am I real for being me?

I think he's real. When you write blog posts about emotion or other things that mean a lot to you, you find a lot of fakers. Because pretty much everyone understands or knows what you mean, but not a lot of people will admit to that. They say stuff like "why would he put that on the internet?" Like there's some kind of society normal as to what you can put on the Internet, when really, it's completely the opposite. (See YouTube, Porn) I say respect others opinions and don't pretend shit isn't real. I'm interested, what do you guys think about people who post blogs on a personal level? Would you ever write one?

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
-Dr.Suess

1 comment:

Jeanine said...

I'm pretty sure I can be categorized in that group of people who write on a personal level so to answer your question: awesome and already have.

That being said, I think people are free to write about whatever they feel like. Especially with this being the internet and you can say just about anything on a blog.
I do not believe that person is lame.
Communication, even if through a blog, is an extremely important tool. The ability to speak your mind is rare among people these days. I love everything about emotions from experiencing them to making and often observing them. It fascinates me to no end and if more people expressed their thoughts and emotions there would be more of an understanding amongst mankind in general.
Also, writing about your day isn't so bad...some interesting things can happen in 24 hours.

To sum it all up I don't think people are lame when writing about their personal life.