Sunday, February 6, 2011

Dear Blog, no offense but... I want nothing to do with you.

I have come to the conclusion that blogging is not a creative outlet or a way for me to express myself and my feelings... "Blogging" is just a pain in the butt created by Mr. Dykstra to not only ruin my Sunday evenings but, exploit my personal thoughts and opinions. What if this week I didn't feel passionate enough about something to spout out my highly opinionated thoughts to people that don't really care and are only following this stupid blog because of a class assignment.
Yes, things may come up in my life that I am more than welcome to tell everyone what I think about them, but what if it wasn't one of those weeks? I like to write about things that I have a lot to say about, and I don't have a whole lot to say about anything right now. (except how much I hate the requirement of one blog post a week) I don't want to read one hundred blogs titled "What I Did This Weekend" for the simple fact that I could care less what anybody did with there weekend unless you found a cure for cancer or at least an event of equivalent importance. Now, In saying this I am fully aware that all of you could probably care less what I did with my weekend, which is why I'm not telling you. (Yes I realize my last post was about my weekend, but I find the event of my dad playing twister quite astonishing, plus It was last minute, as is this.)
Forty. That's how many words I have left until I am put out of my misery by this blog being done. 
Nineteen...more words till I stop hating life.
Eleven. Is the quantity of words till bedtime.
Three. I. totally. win.

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  2. Blogging every week is a similar thing for me, but I think it could be worse... I could be writing response journals...

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  3. Blogging is pointless in my opinion. Besides the only way people will read it is if they follow you, and I doubt anyone would follow a blog and read 300+ words. Easy solution, go on Facebook, write a status, and talk to your friends.

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  4. Today I'm sitting next to a non-Comp student who is greatly distracted from their work because they are reading these blogs.

    Blogs = greatness.

    Suck it up.

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  5. Blogging and commenting on people's blogs do take up a large portion of my Sunday evenings. Coming up with a topic is the hardest part. There is nothing exciting enough happening in my life that others would want to read about.
    Also, comp is the only class that I have homework for on the weekends... every single weekend. I devote my sundays to Mr. Dykstra's comp class.

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