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What should I do about the growing urge to blog about my cats?

O.o What is a cool website for strangers to talk about random stuff? Any Seattle specific chat rooms?

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  • Qlandav2ex_small
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    Writing is always a good endeavor for the soul.

    I think that in the process of composition we tend to learn to honor the power of a word, a particular word, just the right word, to complete the picture of a thought.

    Experiencing this makes us better communicators and to a degree better speakers. Even today with all of the talk-talk din of opinion radio/television/media any of us can be amazed by the delivery of a good orator. Not just in substance but in style.

    You will find a voice in the writing about your companion animals and like it, decide to continue or move on to another subject. There may be the thrill of finding that your thoughts are enjoyed by others. Keeping a diary or journal used to be a way that folks recorded their thoughts in hard copy for their own purpose alone. With the blog it becomes about having others read over your shoulder which is a different dynamic altogether.

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    I have to stop here or I will find it hard to not tell you about my parrots.

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    This made me laugh.

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  • Enso_circle_small
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    While I understand the desire to talk about one's cat(s), whenever the urge takes me I make an effort to get out of the house and talk to some human friends. This reminds me that talking about my cat and showing photos of him - whilst entertaining for me - is just a leeetle tedious for others...

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    Meow. You're welcome.

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