Hey Look, I’m Modern Now.

As time progresses, people progress with it. Now in the Internet Age, people have power like they have never had before. With seemingly endless resources available in countless databases right at their fingertips, people have the ability to wipe out the population of a country with something they built in their backyard. Literally.

With the Internet Age came high-technology portable computers and mobile phones capable of accessing the internet anywhere, anytime. As a way to relieve their fear of the thought that their friends might not know where they are, teens now use those annoying social networking sites like MyFace and Spacebook to constantly update their "status" – what they’re doing, where they are, what’s on their mind.

Even though I’m a user of Facebook myself, I never found it that appealing or entertaining. When I first joined, I used to check my account at least once a day. Nowadays, it may be days, even a week, before I check it again.

Then, those dissatisfied with having to summarize their moment in life with one line of text resort to blogging – those endless, could-be English papers that go on forever, talking about the most boring stories of stuff that people just don’t care about.

If you feel the same way about my blog, you may leave now.

I’ve had my website ever since I graduated elementary school, and continued developing it since then. Throughout the multitude of years, I have always been on the lookout for new things to add to my website, and for old things to get rid of. I have "gone with the flow," and adapted my website to fit what was popular at that time.

In the past, I’ve tried blogging before, but I had severe difficulty keeping up. I would always forget to post, or forget that I even had a blog for weeks or months at a time. Now that having a blog seems more like a necessity than an option to keep a website modern, I’ve made a commitment to continue blogging, possibly on a daily basis.

So here it is – my first real blog post. Take the millions of blog entries posted to the internet every day, and add one more to the list. Why? Because I’m modern now.

 

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