Honestly I hated doing blog posts this year and I think it just mad it worse going into class and seeing BLOG POSTS DUE EVERY FRIDAY! This didn't really help me notice anything new about myself as a reader because I believe that these posts are way too similar to what we had to do last year if someone had Mr. Ravin as a teacher. I guess i could benefit from this experience that I got used to doing extra work every single week so that could help me later on in life if I have something similar due at around the same time.
I personally like writing in a notebook than on a computer because I'm not a big fan of doing everything on a computer. It's similar to the feeling of actually turning a page in a book I just like writing with a pencil or pen. I don't think that many people are real online and I think we use have different personalities when we write publicly. I know I have done that a lot and in no way would I be saying anything similar to what I'm writing when I am just talking with a friend. As for teenagers abusing power on websites online. I definitely think many many kids talk badly about others more than I don;t think this is a very good thing to do but it is good that kids can express themselves online. (Or at least some of the time it's good.)
Overall I can't see myself keeping up with this blog anymore just like what happened to the ning (Mr. Ravin students know.) once in a while I will come back to check on this and reminisce but I will not be writing anything more about my book(s). So goodbye blogspot and blog posts.
This is Japanese Grilled Cheese and this is my last blog post...
great post ames, i dont know if we are still supposed to be commenting on these posts, but i agree with all the things you said.
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree on a lot of your points, Ames. Sometimes it really felt forced, having to write something new every friday. But it was good sometimes, and helped solidify some good ideas i had while reading. I also feel very similiar to Arif, in that I'm not sure if we even have to comment anymore.
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