Well i haven't blogged a lot this year, but when i did blog i learned that it does kind of help me to deepen my thinking and all but i don't like blogging ..I don't think the blog posts really benefited me, the only thing it did was deepen my thinking about the book like I said. I don't think writing online is that much different than writing in your notebook because the only difference is that your typing it instead of picking up a pen and writing on paper, I'd prefer writing it in a notebook over a blog post any day though. When I'm writing online it's easy for me to get distracted with all the other things on the internet so I usually forget I'm even writing a blog, turn off my computer and realize i had my blog open in another window, and i get mad so i end up not re-doing it. What's good about writing online though is that it kind of gets done faster since typing's faster than writing. I think that people aren't real online and they'll just write whatever will get them a good grade. like this assignment right now, god knows how many people just BS'd there whole blog to make it sound better. (I'm speaking about blog spot only though).Yeah i think some teenagers do abuse the freedom that Facebook gives them, and they'll jump out of there own personality into another one "since they can do that over Facebook". People definitely do type things they would never say to a persons face, and it is a bad thing because then it starts unnecessary drama since they're not even going to do any of the things they are saying over Facebook. I think they say it over Facebook because there probably scared of what the other person might do if they said those things to there face, so they'd rather say it from a distance. MOST DEFINITELY NOT! I hated blog post's since day one, it's to time consuming and it bores me, I don't like writing things for everyone to read, i dont like writing about books in general, and can't see myself blogging "for fun" in my free-time.