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The writer's new best friend: Blogging
As years passed, we have seen how our environment changes, how it improved. Can you imagine that people before search from one book to another just to find the right information? How they use inks for their writings? Then technology came. Internet, e-mails, online magazines and newspapers, and blogging were popularized.

Blogging has become one of the most used writing materials nowadays. It’s like writing in your own personal diary. It made expressing your thoughts and deepest passion easier using words whether it is in Facebook, Friendster, Multiply, Myspace, and many more. It also made editing it easier for you by not using any pen.

Blogging is also a tool for writer’s in order for them to show what they really feel, what moods, and expressions that they can easily share with everyone. It’s our modern way of shouting our passion and thoughts. You can easily write what you feel with just few a clicks. It’s like using a Microsoft Word where you can edit the font, color and even add pictures based on your mood. Let's say you want to share how well your day went yesterday. You took pictures at every place you've been at and every person you've talked with. What's the best thing about blogging is there is mostly no limit to how many bytes you can put up per post. Which means you can put up all your pictures from sunrise to sunset, type everything you've talked about to everyone and never get a message that the post is too big. And it will not get deleted unless you delete it yourself. It can stay up there on the internet for as long as you like. As long as, the site where you put it up is still running, an unlimited number of posts are possible.

It’s like waking up in the morning, feeling that you have a story to tell. Blogs can be the best sources of information about any kind of topic. Did you ever get to see anyone with his/her personal blog? Most of them always seem like they’re just dishing out what negative feelings they feel right? Some with notes to an enemy, expressing his/her hatred, notes to his/her parents, expressing her feelings for them and not being worried about being found out, and unfortunately notes before suicide. Believe it or not, blogging tremendously helps teenagers like us to let out the negative emotions they have and after typing feel like a very heavy weight had been lifted from their shoulders. They may see their own wrongs and correct them right away. Then change their post to a better one letting others learn what they learned. Blogging really helps us see who we are and what we need to correct about ourselves. Resulting to a better generation of teenagers, but some go the other way. The more people know about these things, the more they are aware.

As long as you know how to express every feeling in mere words, you already can start your very own blog and let it be your web tool and be your personal modern best friend where you can tell everything.

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