Previous to blogging in English 110, I had zero blogging experience. So, the concept was completely new to me. Now, I'm happy to say, the experience has been a pleasant one. Using the blog as a tool for thought was very rewarding. Having written blogs about our readings, that helped to refresh what I'd read, and further what I got from it. That was in reference to the "Evidence Vs. Claims" reading/blog. In regards to the posts about the PSI, SSI, and Final ARP project, those were rewarding as well. By writing those short pieces about where I was in the process, and how I would expand, I brainstormed ideas, and came up with successful ways of doing such expansion, furthering my project as a whole. The writing style I took during my blog writing was also enjoyable. I tried to spicen up my writing, as I knew others would be reading it (due to the writing being on a blog and out on the internet), and this forced me to try different things. Again, this aspect of blogging helped me progress as a writer, not just a blogger.
I don't really see myself blogging much in the future, as I've really just looked at it from an educational standpoint. Not many of my friends blog, or relatives for that matter, so it doesn't seem like something worth putting time into. Possibly I'll blog later in life, when I have more to rant about, but currently my mind is blank enough in it's content state.
We were told to post a picture, or possibly a comic about blogs, but it seems most (the best) are restricted by copyright acts. So, I decided to post this 'anti-copyright' photo, in silent protest of these such laws, which prevent me from being funny (sarcasm intended).

<-- anti-copyright sign
One photo worth noting, however, that isn't covered by copyright laws, happens to be a photo of my best friend....50 Cent (sporting the blog Swag). As you can see, he wants you to 'blog this'...or something.
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