I have found that writing in my blog about politics usually gathers response from readers, either pro or con. Writing about my life, usually not so many comments, if any.
I take that to mean I must be boring, at least my writing is boring, since I don't resort to sensationalism(much), to make my point, if there is one.
I suppose people are telling me something with their silence, like maybe I need to shut the hell up. I mean i can drone on and on with the best of them, and quite well on many topics. IMHO
I read other a lot of other blog here and elsewhere, some are very good, while others are quite conversational in format...I don't know what my style here is, but it sort of the way I talk. In snippets, like I have A.D.D.
My brother has that, and a woman I worked with said I must have it, the way I jump around from topic to topic...perhaps, although a professor once told me it showed what an unconventional thinker I am...which is probably how I got to be where I am career wise, since I tend to see things from a different viewpoint.
Back to other peoples blog though, I read them and then see all the comments , usually gushing with praise about what a wonderful post this is, or you are so talented at writing, or By golly I agree with you, and I wonder if all that congratulatory pat on the back stuff means is mean with sincerity, or is just , you know, BULL. So I guess since I don't find a lot of that on my blog, then my audience shy away from being nice for niceness sake (especially a couple of readers) and lets the silence of their short commentary stand to tell me what they think sincerely. That is probably a good thing, absolutely better than syrup.
Today's picture: Its kind of how I see politics, the naked lady standing there and nobody says a thing, until someone says "Hey lady, where's your clothes".
Write whatever you want to say. :-)
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