I would just like to form a persuasive arguement as to why everyone should blog.
Thesis: Everybody should be involved in some sort of blog in which they may spend 40 minutes to one hour of each day making it cooler.
Back-up evidence:
1. They are fun and encouraging. Lots of times people only comment when they like what you have to say, and don't bother saying anything when they don't like what you have to say, so it looks like everybody loves your blog because all the positive comments are being shared. Encouraging.
2. Oprah probably loves blogs. At the ONE WAY, we're going to think of some way to make our blog so cool and well-known that Oprah (or her producers) hear about it and does a special all about adventures of the ONE WAY someday. How else do you plan on getting on the Oprah show?
3. Blogging is super easy to figure out! If you are not "techy" enough- do not worry... I have been blogging for two whole days now, and can show you the ropes.
4. Unlike facebook. not many people know you have a blog, so you can say lots and lots of stuff and it can be a semi-secret! Secrets are fun so blogging is fun. Facebook cannot offer you that (except for in a facebook thread between a closed group of people. But, not as fun.)
5. You can blog about deep stuff or just fun stuff- because it's your blog and you can write whatever you want and people will read it- even if they don't want to read it they probably will because they want to know what the rest of what you wrote says. That is why you are reading back-up evidence #5 right now! adventure of the ONE WAY has yet to blog about something deep, but give it time... it'll come...
Conclusion: We need to get the news out to parents and students across the world. We need to print up issues in magazines and it should be front page on newspapers. We need to take it to the press by interviews airing on television and any other way possible to get the message around. People are giving [blogging] a bad name and we need to put an end to it by any means possible.
Lets stop people from giving [blogging] a bad name. From people tucking in their t-shirts to people tucking in their dress shirts, it needs to stop. That [facebook] is something of the past and we need to move into our next [blogging] era. Burn those old ones, throw them away. [Blog] and let comfortable shirt freedom live on.
**Conclusion Compliments of benji skjoldal. Some of this text has been changed to better fit our arguement. Thank you.
Works cited: http://untuckthoseshirts.blogspot.com/
-jessica :)
haha, I loved the conclusion! I loved the part on Benji's when he talked about boycotting the old dress shirts, which could work for us... Let's boycott facebook! Just remember that "if we boycott [facebook] then the company will not be making money [it will have no friends or family... or any land] so they will be forced to accommodate to our needs (i.e. blogging)"
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