Newbie doing online study of bloggers

What do you do with your blog?

http://www.roxannmi.blog-city.com
I want all you bloggers out there to send me a short post on what you do with your blog. Just trying to assimilate information about the general use of blogging. What do you use your blog for?
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On this blog site, we argue with each other, support each other, cry with each other, laugh with each other. This site is a community, and if you stick around, you will see that. This isn't an average "my daily journal, with a few pics" blog site.
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My blog provides me a place to post news, express feelings, share joy and laughter, learn what others think, and commune with others from all beliefs, races, sexes, and religions.

My blog is a way of reaching out and exhange.
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My blog provides a nifty forum for my rabid socialist views and horrid plans to plunge this country into a thousand years of leftist anarchy.

I also sometimes post recipes.
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My blog is a way for me to express my utter disgust with the world in general, particularly with myself.

Lovvens,
*grins*
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I blog to vent frustration, to indulge my inner pedant, (and to have the chance to trot out words like pedant (and satisfy my craving for parenthetical asides)), and to keep in touch with friends and family (since email is like Kryptonite for me). To no small extent blogging at JU is a way to a bit of ego stroking (via comments), ego deflation (also via comments), and a good excuse to practice that thing I laughingly refer to as a writing style.

Welcome to JU.

 

P.S. Tack on the occasional flame roasted skewering of moonbats to my list of blogging raison d etre.

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I write about whatever random nonsense I feel like writing about on my blog. It's the other peoples blogs that make it interesting
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Whatever Danny, your blog makes things interesting too.
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Just to write some vague, random bullshit and relax and forget the day's troubles. I've got zero interest in arguments, debates and controversies, I just like the writing. Be cool if any were actually read...
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just like the writing. Be cool if any were actually read...


Participating in the debates is a great way to get read on JU

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To me, blogging is all about politics right now. I have no interest in putting my life story up on the internet. I am very interested in debating political issues, and if you go to my blog, and see my responses to others' posts, you'll see that I'm a left wing environmentalist who has little patience for social selfishness, racists & xenophobes, tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, and this criminal we have for a president. I care about people, education, clean air, healthy forests, my family, and health care. I fight for social justice, and I get a special kind of thrill haranging the righties here. I guess that makes me a rabid socialist, too. (waving to myrrander.........)
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I blog about anything. I'll be driving and an idea will pop into my head, an old story, a new story, whatever, and I'll actually think, "That'll make a good article." It's sick, I know. This addiction repalced my former Sims and Sims2 addiction. Once I got to know some people that post here, or at least the part that I can see through their blogs, I started reading their stuff on a regular basis and sometime responding. I think I spend as much time, if not more...yeah probably more time...responding to other people's ideas, jokes, games, stories, rants, political commentary and general crap as I do writing my own. I get clued in to news event here, since most people seem to be political and post a lot about that, too.
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I blog about politics, law, civil rights, the war, and other current events. My goal is to inform, debate, and hopefully provide a civil forum for people to learn about issues and each other.
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That is what I find so cool about blogging even though I am really new to it. It is sort of an online "consciousness raising", right?
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I like to poke republicans with a sharp stick!
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Blogging about anything & everything. Askin advice, providin advices. Expressin n sharin. That's about it
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This addiction repalced my former Sims and Sims2 addiction.


isn't this place a lot like the world of SIMS and SIMS2?  you just have less control over the Sims here... surely there are those who entertain you here, much like your Sims used to...

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btw: please refer to the following article Link for important information on blogging addiction
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I needed an outlet for feelings, opinions, random thoughts, and so on...just a cool place to express whatever's going on in this overthinking mind of mine...plus, it's a nice "extra" that I get to know other ppl through their blogs...
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imajinit: Thanks for the link!
isn't this place a lot like the world of SIMS and SIMS2? you just have less control over the Sims here... surely there are those who entertain you here, much like your Sims used to...

Truely!
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I blog about me and my life.  My husband, my kids, the Air Force, the dog, my philosophy and religion......pretty much anything that comes along.


I've turned out some real garbage as well, I can tell you!

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I blog about my life. It's an outlet that was there when I needed it and still is - thank God! I also enjoy sharing opinions, ideas, asking questions... I've learned a lot of things and I just love reading other people's blog about their lives, adventures, misadventures, et al.
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I've turned out some real garbage as well, I can tell you!


Sometimes I read my older (drunken) articles and just wince.

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"overthinking mind" I have that also, sometimes so bad that I cant sleep at night and I just have to get up and write until I get it out of my system.
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Blimesophistry. Pure, simple.
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I blog from home, mostly about my child - I'm not sure why I started or even why I still write.

Occassionally I will take advantage of the private blog option and write some stuff and thoughts that I don't necessarily mind "others" reading but would never want people I know to read it -- and there are a few of my "real life" friends on Joeuser.