An Essay On Blogging For Dummies

// October 15th, 2006 // Funnies // 3,505 views

Man’s greatest achievement? Perhaps not, but can you afford not to read on when I am about to tell you about Blogging for dummies? In depth analysis of Blogging for dummies can be an enriching experience.

While much has been written on its influence on contemporary living, spasmodically it returns to create a new passion amongst those who study its history. Crossing many cultural barriers it still draws remarks such as ‘I wouldn’t touch it with a barge pole’ and ‘i’d rather eat wasps’ from the over 50, who just don’t like that sort of thing. Hold onto your hats as we begin a journey into Blogging for dummies.

Social Factors
As Reflected in classical mythology society is complicated. When Thucictholous said ‘people only know one thing’ [1] he could have been making a reference to Blogging for dummies, but probably not. Spanning divides such as class, race and uglyness, Blogging for dummies demonstrates a coherent approach, something so lacking in our culture, that it is not recognised by all.

Some analysts have been tempted to disregard Blogging for dummies. I haven?t. It is intrinsically linked to adolescent inner acclimatisation.

Economic Factors
Increasingly economic growth and innovation are being attributed to Blogging for dummies. Of course, Blogging for dummies fits perfectly into the Fish-Out-Of-Water model, which I hope will be familiar to most readers.

There are a number of reasons which may be attributed to this unquestionable correlation. Clearly the national debt will continue to follow Blogging for dummies for the foreseeable future. The financial press seems unable to make up its mind on these issues which unsettles investors.

Political Factors
Politics, we all agree, is a fact of life. Contrasting the numerous political activists campaigning for the interests of Blogging for dummies can be like looking at chalk and cheese.

Let us consider the words of that silver tongued orator, jazz singer Xaviera B. Adger ‘Man’s greatest enemy is complacency with regards to personal and political hygiene.’ [2] This clearly illustrates the primary concern of those involved with Blogging for dummies. I feel strongly that if politicians spent less time thinking about Blogging for dummies and put more effort into their family life, that we would have a very different country.

I hope, for our sake that Blogging for dummies will endure.

Conclusion
To reiterate, Blogging for dummies deserves all of the attention it gets. It fills a hole, brings glamour to an unglamorous time and is always fashionably late.

As a parting shot here are the words of super-star Wyclef J. Fox: ‘It’s been nice educating you.’ [3]

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[1] Thucictholous – Man – Published 42 AD
[2] Adger – Politics Per Day – 2000 Jinder Publishing
[3] Your guide to Blogging for dummies – Issue 98 – T36 Publishing

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5 Responses to “An Essay On Blogging For Dummies”

  1. bloute says:

    Eh? My head hurts.

  2. Daedalus says:

    Dummies like me that blog…
    …did not understand a word. ;)

  3. Aquila says:

    Bet ya you didn’t really notice the link at the bottom – the Random Essay Generator. This was all hogwash, randomly generated nonsense…

  4. bloute says:

    Indeed, I did not! I got that it was hogwash, but couldn’t figure out what the point was! I feel better now.

  5. Aquila says:

    haha – myprodol anyone?

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