Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Cyber Graffiti

That blog is available, and can be shared or kept exclusive, is of help in easing stresses. It is a place to keep a journal or just for releasing temper and tantrum. Writing 'dear diary' lines seem to have soothing effect. Most people agree. In its undeveloped form itchy fingers paint graffiti on the wall or at the door of that little room called WC.
Perhaps, just for fun and not due to stresses, kids like to crayon, chalk, watercolor, pen, or pencil an entire wall with their own version of abstract arts; fuming the parents. Some parents, Nakamora heard somewhere, are more accommodating. They allocate a room or a wall in the house for the kids to crayon, chalk, watercolor, pen, or pencil. Once the wall is done, they take a photo of 'the art', and re-paint the wall. The fun starts again; and the parents have a collection of photos that could be of value, at least sentimental, many years later.
Blogs, in a way, are that walls for many to write and put everything from images, to photos, to music to video clips. The format, composition, scope, and subject matter of the blogs are left to the whim and fancy of individual bloggers. Some misuse and abuse blogs. Thus there are those who dislike blogs. Some even take the suggestion to read blogs as degrading or distasteful, not realizing that among the tens of millions of blogs there are some that are more than just cyber graffiti.

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