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Monday, February 23, 2009 @ 1:35 AM


Blogging.... It my school, blogging lets us achieve ACE points, a type of points needed for tests and such. But is blogging really for ACE only? I mean blogging is like an unappreciated art, it is a platform for people to express themselves freely, and also a alternative for journals or diarys. Being a blogger, i have read through other's blogs and find that their blogs are just a ACE acheiver. Is that what blogging means to them? If it really is, it is just the same as saying that living your life is because you don;t want to die and dying is because you don't want to live. Blogs should have a personal touch to it and not be so boring and formal. It is okay that ince in a while our english teachers check on our blogs to keep themselves updated, but just because of this , it does'nt mean that our blogs should be kept solely to the rubrics.

i'm like the ringleader,

i call the shots.

i chose to fight,

i command respect -

-when I put on a show.