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I really like to read blog posts from other people on the web. When you read about someone else's thoughts, you really listen to what **they** have to say, you can't really stop them to then start to talk about yourself like in a conversation. (+ blog is a great resource to learn things)
-When you read a blog, you are free to leave and return. You are not forced to hear about some stuff that you are not interested in. You are not stuck in a conversation that you don't like. **You** (lovely-little-thing browsing the web) make the call.
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I really think that having a blog is cool, you should have one. I host mine all by myself but I'm sure that there is another solution if you can't do that.
I think that you already know this but : Don't write blogs about something that is illegal or to hurt someone else's feeling. Be kind to the people around, especially to people that you don't know.
-You can find a few links at the bottom of the [stuff](/stuff) page if you want to read other blog posts scattered all over the internet.
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## Back to emails
-### Don't let 'mailto:' scare you
+### Don't let 'mailto:' links scare you
I never leave comments on youtube videos, I never send emails to people that write blogs neither. But this email changed my mind. Why not after all ?
-You might see me in your inbox someday if I find **your** website.
+You might see me in your inbox someday if I find your website.
### XMPP