By some magical process, it seems like the bark on this tree somehow melted and then rehardened after it spread out on top of this guard rail.
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Topic #220: Do you blog anonymously or do you blog as “yourself”? Why?
This is a pretty obvious topic for me – I blog as myself.
I think the only reason someone would make a blog anonymously is if they have some controversial things that they want to publicize, but they don’t want to suffer the consequences that come with publishing their ideas (like retaliation and criticism).
My blog obviously isn’t like that, and the main theme of my blog is my life and the sometimes interesting and sometimes boring things I do on a daily basis. It would be difficult to make such a blog like mine possible if I kept myself anonymous, because if readers want to really connect with me and my writing, it’s important to have some background information about the author so it’s possible to put everything into context.
I also avoid talking about controversial topics as much as possible if it doesn’t have a direct connection to what I did that day. I do this not only to avoid conflict, but also to keep my blog as easy-going as possible so people can come here knowing that they won’t run into anything that will irritate or bother them.
Melting Tree Bark
Yes, I realize that I have not been a very good tweeter lately. In the past week, I’ve only tweeted three times, including the tweet that I posted today declaring that I have not been a very good tweeter.
https://twitter.com/Parkzer/status/103219866563121152
In other news, when I went to an Asian restaurant to have lunch today, I saw the weirdest tree I’ve ever seen in my life.
By some magical process, it seems like the bark on this tree somehow melted and then rehardened after it spread out on top of this guard rail.
The Daily Post at WordPress.com
Topic #220: Do you blog anonymously or do you blog as “yourself”? Why?
This is a pretty obvious topic for me – I blog as myself.
I think the only reason someone would make a blog anonymously is if they have some controversial things that they want to publicize, but they don’t want to suffer the consequences that come with publishing their ideas (like retaliation and criticism).
My blog obviously isn’t like that, and the main theme of my blog is my life and the sometimes interesting and sometimes boring things I do on a daily basis. It would be difficult to make such a blog like mine possible if I kept myself anonymous, because if readers want to really connect with me and my writing, it’s important to have some background information about the author so it’s possible to put everything into context.
I also avoid talking about controversial topics as much as possible if it doesn’t have a direct connection to what I did that day. I do this not only to avoid conflict, but also to keep my blog as easy-going as possible so people can come here knowing that they won’t run into anything that will irritate or bother them.
By some magical process, it seems like the bark on this tree somehow melted and then rehardened after it spread out on top of this guard rail.
The Daily Post at WordPress.com
Topic #220: Do you blog anonymously or do you blog as “yourself”? Why?
This is a pretty obvious topic for me – I blog as myself.
I think the only reason someone would make a blog anonymously is if they have some controversial things that they want to publicize, but they don’t want to suffer the consequences that come with publishing their ideas (like retaliation and criticism).
My blog obviously isn’t like that, and the main theme of my blog is my life and the sometimes interesting and sometimes boring things I do on a daily basis. It would be difficult to make such a blog like mine possible if I kept myself anonymous, because if readers want to really connect with me and my writing, it’s important to have some background information about the author so it’s possible to put everything into context.
I also avoid talking about controversial topics as much as possible if it doesn’t have a direct connection to what I did that day. I do this not only to avoid conflict, but also to keep my blog as easy-going as possible so people can come here knowing that they won’t run into anything that will irritate or bother them.