I've been thinking of launching another blog, just to keep the pop cultural commentaries separate from the personal stuff....what do you think?
Monday, March 14, 2005
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- Name: Tish Grier
- Location: Easthampton, Massachusetts, United States
Independent Online Journalist, Professional Blogger, Social Media Maven, Newbie Entrepreneur
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5 Comments:
I can only give my opinion, but I like having all of it everyday. I mean it's all you, whether pop culture, sexual, or political all of it is what makes you, YOU. That's the thing I really get into, it's not just one or the other, it's you all the time, all the way.
I vote for just one blog.
I vote for just one blog.
I vote for one, also. But if you go to 2, I'll read them both. :)
Tish, I had the same kind of juggle. Should I keep one blog for my own personal bullshit and a separate one for politics? Well, the way that I resolved it is that men have invented this idea that a political agenda is impersonal when it is anything but that. In other words, this entire farce of media we have in the U.S. is the product of a bunch of men who are so "impersonal" that they eventually sound like robots. It didn't help Dan Rather in the long run. Somehow, people found a way to lob eggs at his entire career.
By extracting anything personal and "real" from something that is viewed by a large audience, it's more easily accepted and digested because it's (let's face it) fucking BLAND. Screw that. And screw them. If discussing my dog in one post negates my credibility in the eyes of the masses, so fucking be it.
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