Monday, February 16, 2009

Who really cares, though?

My biggest issue with blogs seems to not be not having anything to say (I’ve been known to talk to a wall for hours if it will listen) but really, wondering who really cares. I could go on for hours about how “real” MTV’s The Real World really is (I’ve done the research to back this up) but honestly, I can’t think of a single person who would want to read about it. Is this how everyone feels? Or do some of you think that this is the beauty of blogs, because if there is even one person out there who does care as much about it as I do, then they’ll finally find someone else who understands? I guess all things considered, it’s a small risk to take.

With that said, however, I’ve stumbled across some great blogs that are fascinating and funny and wonderfully full of interesting information that make them fun to read… and I’ve come across some that are basically page after page of someone’s loud and forceful opinions. (In these cases, I always think that the person with the opinions must not have a lot of friends with who to share these opinions.) I don’t mind a well-searched argument or persuasion to the contrary, but really, four pages of “Bush sucks!” or a whole argument on why margarine is better than butter… this is what I find head scratching when I try to imagine who really will care what I have to say.

And on that note, I think I’m done for now. I much prefer being given the blog topic. It makes me feel more… secure.

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