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		<title>By: farouk</title>
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		<description>i really never managed to understand twitter, i find it really boring but i am still trying to get it</description>
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		<title>By: Jude</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m one of the tech gurus at the school where I work, so I try a lot of things so I can teach others about them.  That&#039;s why I started blogging.  I&#039;ve &quot;killed&quot; two blogs and actively only blog in two places at the moment--my school and my personal blog. It&#039;s trickier to maintain a blog when you&#039;re mentally ill, but in the past I&#039;ve killed blogs because I was  honest about my identity and made online friends and then became depressed and negative.  I killed my Facebook account because I was signed on as the real me and it was *too* social.  My Twitter account, on the other hand, is accompanied by a photo of the real me and is me--just an upbeat me. I couldn&#039;t stay positive and still be honest in the more extended format of a blog; Twittering is easier because you  don&#039;t post heartfelt personal crap in just 140 characters. Although leaving and avoiding are two of  my coping mechanisms,I&#039;m hoping I&#039;ll never feel the need to zap my Twitter account. It&#039;s  fun, it&#039;s social,and it isn&#039;t as scary.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m one of the tech gurus at the school where I work, so I try a lot of things so I can teach others about them.  That&#8217;s why I started blogging.  I&#8217;ve &#8220;killed&#8221; two blogs and actively only blog in two places at the moment&#8211;my school and my personal blog. It&#8217;s trickier to maintain a blog when you&#8217;re mentally ill, but in the past I&#8217;ve killed blogs because I was  honest about my identity and made online friends and then became depressed and negative.  I killed my Facebook account because I was signed on as the real me and it was *too* social.  My Twitter account, on the other hand, is accompanied by a photo of the real me and is me&#8211;just an upbeat me. I couldn&#8217;t stay positive and still be honest in the more extended format of a blog; Twittering is easier because you  don&#8217;t post heartfelt personal crap in just 140 characters. Although leaving and avoiding are two of  my coping mechanisms,I&#8217;m hoping I&#8217;ll never feel the need to zap my Twitter account. It&#8217;s  fun, it&#8217;s social,and it isn&#8217;t as scary.</p>
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