Blogging weekly for nearly all of this year has taught me two things about myself. First of all, I have learned that I tend to point out flaws and things I do not like in the books I read. These flaws usually become the subjects of my blog posts. Second, I have learned that I much prefer writing in a notebook to blogging. Notebooks, to me, seem more personal. I enjoy writing in notebooks more, I can write in them whenever I like, and I can write down whatever I want without worrying about what people will think. Speaking of worrying about what people think, I think many people on the internet don't, but should. Many people take advantage of the amount of freedom they have on the internet. These people are not only teenagers, but are adults as well. I've always thought that adults are just as immature as children, they just hide it better. As to whether or not people are themselves on the internet, people that take advantage of their internet freedom perhaps are a bit too much of themselves. Then again, there are all kinds of people who use the internet. Some show everything about themselves, some show a middle quantity, and some people just hide behind layers of webpages.
I'm probably going to delete my blog. I may start it over again, with a different purpose and a fresh start, but I am not sure yet.
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