FAB- Facts About Bloggers

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"When you have something to say... you can either tell your friends by talking, or tell the whole world through blogging." - Aldrinne Leyva

In my two years in the blogging business, I sometimes wonder the differences of bloggers from other people. It's not that we're like abnormal people, aliens or something, it's just that people have been asking me about the thrill through typing your ideas. Because of the fact that I tend to get silent depending on my mood, I've thought about highlighting the characteristics of us bloggers.

FAB 1: First of all, bloggers are more sensitive in nature. This is because we like to disregard blurting out some words that sometimes can deliver a wrong impression or conclusion. Since we're careful on what we say or we want to clear out something, we tell it to people using one of the fastest ways & that is through blogging. In the process of blogging, we are also able to be careful on what we type. You see, unlike talking, blogging has an undo & backspace buttons that you can use. I think it's a good way to be able to compose your thoughts & turn it into something which people can connect to.


FAB 2: Second characteristic of a blogger- our observation & imagination skills are better. Honestly, I lack too much when it comes to being observant not as much as being imaginative, but when it comes to blogging, we get to hone both skills because when we talk about something, flight of ideas just enters our minds. For instance, when I talk about David Archuleta, everything about what he just did & what he's planning to do automatically distorts my brain in a good way. By blogging about it, we could actually make something out of those ideas & turn it into something like 'oh, so this is the David I am talking about' or 'so this is why David is doing it'... something like that.

FAB 3: Third fact about bloggers is that they live their lives in a good stance between their public & their private lives. Sometimes people give you a wrong impression & the only thing you can do is make them know you. Again, one of the most fastest ways is through blogging. Of course, bloggers don't live too private because we get to say what we want to say infront of the computer, & not too public because we tend to hide ourselves from words, unlike video blogging. Not that I don't love vlogging, sometimes it can develop more haters that can break you. In blogging, more words... less pain.

FAB 4: Fourth fact about bloggers is that they hold a great record of their past experiences & opinions. We don't have Alzheimer's or something for forgetting some past activities, but it's really great when you have this kind of public journal where you can read online whenever you browse your blog. Blogging for us is really helpful because it's like a recovery file when you're computer went crazy on us. In my own personal experience, I'm grateful that I've posted my compositions here because whenever my laptop accidentally reformats itself, at least I still have the files of my songs. We also get to store past events that sometimes we forget & we must remember for sharing or emo-mode purposes. lol

FAB 5: Last but definitely not the least fact about bloggers is that they learn to be appreciative. Because of the fact that I become silent sometimes, I could probably praise like a million people in one time when I'm blogging, & still make it like special to each & every one of them. I mean, we don't usually get to give people a good job sign.. sometimes we just think about their good deeds afterward. When it comes to blogging, we bring out the best in people we talk about & become more focus on the good side of a person or a situation. People live in a black-&-white world, but either way, we give the benefit of the doubt.

So here are the top five facts/reasons why we blog! You see, we don't usually blog for popularity or money... we blog for ego-integrity & better humanity. So whenever you think you can dance... or blog, you're actually making the world a better place.

Shaping in, shipping out, Aldrinne :D

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