tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2337056659803732067.post7206069513671768716..comments2023-07-04T11:54:22.638+01:00Comments on Chancing My Arm: What others were feeling like today #2Andrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06170574944537866579noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2337056659803732067.post-26572552976960234842008-06-04T14:35:00.000+01:002008-06-04T14:35:00.000+01:00yeah, the whole "is blogging incredibly vain?" que...yeah, the whole "is blogging incredibly vain?" question has popped into my head a few times. <BR/><BR/>I suppose one could make the case that to view one's opinions and experiences as so special that you don't want anyone else to know about them could be perceived as vanity too.Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06170574944537866579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2337056659803732067.post-14190886754393202872008-06-04T10:24:00.000+01:002008-06-04T10:24:00.000+01:00I really want that book!A great entry and yes, tha...I really want that book!<BR/><BR/>A great entry and yes, that particular 'fig leaves' line sums it all up. I try my best to be as 'naked' as possible when blogging but it's so tough to do. Pure honesty is impossible, but I try to skirt as close to it as I can.<BR/><BR/>Interesting that Browning believes that writing about her experiences is going to make her less vain. A certain friend of mine is not a fan of blogging and bloggers because he sees it as an exercise in vanity. I prefer to think of it as a sharing experience.Darrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16738337397318550770noreply@blogger.com