Do you have a "public form of masterbation (bejezuz)" -- urgh, I mean, BLog? Doc River's thread inspired me to ask this question. Blog is a form of personal publication tool. You can have a blog for your personal interests (surfing, photography, whatever), your daily musings, your political rant, or just your dairy of daily beings. In short, whatever you chose to publish and update on. Blog is also a good platform of building an personal online community since most of them allow for interactions (comments). With diverse and intelligent and often opiniated posters here at clutchfan's BBS, I can conceive many of you maintain a BLOG. In fact, I remember Dave2002, the dude who shares cheerleader photos has a blog. So, here is my question: Do you have a blog, what is that about? And please post the link if you would like to.
I have one I used to keep people updated on the progress of my last movie. I still update it once in a while, though I've yet to say anything interesting.
Dude, I am not that advance yet... I am still stuck in 2000. Yea. I got one through Livejournal (uhdavid2000) and I usually just post about my life and such. I usually rant a few times on there and post pics from whatever I did. I usually update it maybe once a week. I do have some personal entries I do write, but keep those friends only to see. I guess you can call it my public online diary.
Wait so its says there that you've had sex but never French kissed a girl?!!? Is that correct? Sorry to pry.
Sort of. My friends and I have a blog that we post on to keep in touch. But it's more so we don't flood each other with e-mails. Instead we go to the blog to see what is going on and talk about stuff..
hahahahahahaha... you don't post much... but sometimes you come up with really funny stuff. big ups, my man.
Pimpity pimp pimp time. http://mmolinajr.blogspot.com I have had a few others before...but I never liked the layouts for most of them. This one at blogger.com is decent enough.
All the "great" blogs I've read, and all my friends' blogs I've read have a few things in common: they're all horribly self-referential, self-indulgent; and they inflict a heightened sense of ennui upon whomever is reading their tripe: Diaries are for 12-year olds. Unless you give out the funk: http://www.londonlee.com/blog.html