Saturday, 3 August 2013

The World Can Read Me




   Since the first day I started blogging I had some doubts, because I am really not that good at writing style, I prefer to express myself by drawing, but our informal theme was supposed to be a blog.  So I had to follow the instructions or it would be worthless. But blogging is different from writing in the informal theme, blogging means the world can see what you write, and that’s too many people for me. Another thing is that I suck at writing, as I have said I prefer drawing more.
     Our first blog was about the heroes in our lives, since my father is one; I had to put Edge my second awesome man I think. The rest of the blogs I had no trouble with. But questions remain, is it really worth reading and the time. Blogging as an informal theme is a little weird, because when you post everybody can read what I write, but I think they would just criticize me. I like keeping my words for myself. And not letting anyone hear it, or else it would sound really stupid. I really like keeping a low profile between others. There are two good things in having a hand written informal theme, only I and my teacher read it and it’s easier, but the bad thing is my handwriting though. But on blog though it’s easier because you only have to type it but the whole world can read you. I find blogging a little bit of a trial of acceptance to the world. But then our teacher also reads our work to so that also includes my classmates. But it would also be good that the world would appreciate how I feel.
    I have now done all the journals for the first grading, this being the last, I have to admit making blogs was a little fun once you get used to it. As a student I will do my best in writing especially in English, even if it means that the whole world has to know it.


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