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Default Jun 14, 2019 at 01:25 PM
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Hey all you bloggers out in PC world. I've noticed that we have a few of you here. I posted recently about finding an outlet and that I wanted to try writing. I'm thinking that perhaps a blog would be creative and fun. I'm thinking that I can also write about mental illness, but mostly I want a little corner of the internet to be creative (or to just get my thoughts out).

For all of you bloggers:

1. What do you blog about?

2. What do you like most about blogging?

3. What do you like least about blogging?

4. Do you have any advice for a newbie?
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Default Jun 14, 2019 at 02:01 PM
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Some people get their blogs turned into books. Some i have enjoyed with a psychological bent were: one was by a guy in england who had a bpd gf i think. It was just about dealing with her everyday. It was quite good. Another was a new mom, maybe one or maybe on the 2nd kid? Also very insightful. And of course i like humor. I had my own book all planned out in a half dream state last night, of course now i cant remember it
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