Month: December 2005


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    o watch growth.
    Not just my own growth,
    but the growth of me and everyone else

    around me. When I started xanga,
    it was the end of my high school
    freshman year.
    Now, I’m in the middle
    of my senior year in high school
    (college apps are
    hectic!) and I
    can’t believe how much my train
    of thought has changed. This
    does not
    only go for me; I watch and see everyone
    around me with their stories
    of life,
     love and everything else around
    them unfold. I want to remember
    forever.

    So I’ll never forget people like her as well.

    KingAmongDorks 12.29.2005

  • for therapy.

    fubabee 12.29.2005
  • I first started xanga because of girls . That’s that. But then, that plan backfired on me.

    Now, I am fascinated reading insightful blogs, especially by people I am prejudiced against.

    When I blog, I put a lot of thought into it and try to reach out and
    touch people – really get them questioning and thinking about – you
    know, “ISSUES”

    …cuz the status quo sucks and complacency kills.

    For me, xanga is ministry.

    Xanga is like what people do in their cars. We all feel safe in the
    confines of our cars – we can sleep, we can scratch liberally, pick our
    nose, dance and sing as hard and loud as we want, change in and out of
    clothes, be a slob… anything. The weird thing is, xanga, like our
    cars (surrounded by windows) are transparent and are very public
    places. Xanga is either for the unashamed or for the insecure.

    This aspect of xanga and blogging makes it all very real and genuine.

    Story: I stumbled across an anorexic girl’s xanga. Reading through
    her entries on self-deprecation, criticisms on the superficilaity of
    society, and her twisted vision of beauty, I could not help crying. I
    wanted to reach out, hold her and tell her that God loves her, no
    matter what. Reading that girl’s blog and many other like it,
    especially that of my friends, has made me redeem my xanga.

    As I read more and more blogs on people’s struggle to find purpose
    in their lives and their misery, and discover new blog rings on
    “anorexics unite!”, “fuck the world”, “white supremacists rule the
    world”, I cannot bear to stand by and not dedicate my xanga in
    providing HOPE to a lost, confused and hopeless world.

    its_joeyun 12.29.2005
  • i use xanga as a means of communication and having
    other people get to know me and what i’m thinking. i don’t express
    myself the way i want to a lot in real life, so having a xanga shows my friends that, “hey, she’s not that psychotic person i thought she was.”
    haha, then again, sometimes my psychotic personality does show. ;)
    love_blind 12.29.2005
  • I enjoy getting good and bad comments on my works and seeing how
    creative I can make my site. I’m doing this for myself, not to find
    friends or annoy innocent bystanders, but just to find out if what I do has any value to the average joe.

    Seranish_Shores 12.29.2005

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    anonymous 12.29.2005

  • It’s a venue for venting, self-reflection, self-motivation, and self-promotion.


    It also allows for the user to control his/her image and allows one the ability to control exposure


    Thus endowing users a sense of control and security in a world that lacks just that.


    icecrepas 12.29.2005

  • first of all, just like to thank everybody who contributes to this site.  your words, thoughts, and pictures are greatly appreciated. 

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