Feb 17

If you are thinking of getting your body pierced, then you need to understand more about piercing. Body piercing is an art form and is considered a social pattern for tribes of the past. However, it has now advanced and turned into a fashion fad. Since body piercing is already common there are a lot of false beliefs that surround it. For those who are curious in getting their bodies pierced, here are some of the false beliefs about body piercing that you should take note of.

Getting a piercing on your stomach can cause stomach pain. While some people believe that getting a body piercing on your navel can affect you, this is certainly not true. As long as you are going to seek help from a pro, getting your navel pierced won?ft be a problem. Aside from that, there are abdominal muscles that protect your intestines, so a simple piercing won?ft affect it.

It is much safer to use a piercing gun than a needle. Before, a needle is used for getting pierced; however, a body piercing gun was invented to provide convenience. Although it is convenient to use this gun for piercing, it does not only mean that it is safe in general. There are a lot risks that involve in using a gun for piercing. Since it can?ft be sterilized, it can promote infection. Aside from that, you are also at risk for acquiring diseases which can be very risky.

Getting a body piercing can be very painful. Generally speaking, pain is subjective; however, a lot of people thought that getting your body pierced is very painful. There can be some pain while getting a piercing but it not as painful as what people thought. Pain also depends on how a person perceives it. If you have a low pain threshold, then you may feel that a body piercing is painful.

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Oct 29

Blogging, derived from the expression web-logging, has become an increasingly popular phenomena nowadays.

In the year 2009, is there really still a reason in having to explain blogging? I highly doubt it. The vast majority of individuals know that blogging means. But to those who are not familiar with the expression: what is blogging? Blogging generally means having an online personal diary which you share with the public. There are people write ten blog posts a day, others write a blog post every month or so. In fact, millions of people are blogging every day, and some are actually making a decent living out of it.

Some ask what is the appeal of that? Exhibitionism? It’s possible that to some that is the case. To other people blogging gives the ability to share stories. To other it means to share work experiences and network: there are many professional blogs in virtually every niche one can imagine: cooking, internet marketing, cars classic cars, GPS satellites, health, insurance, personal computers, back pain, stomach pain, headaches, chronic fatigue and so on.

I have a friend with this type of a professional blog where he shares many experiences he discovers throughout his days (he is a manager). I have an additional friend with a personal blog where he shares personal anecdotes about his life and family (he has two toddlers at home: therefore, much to say). I have a friend that has a funny blog, where he share all the funny stories he hears of. I even have a friend with a photo blog where he posts a new – and amazing – photo every single day. I even knew a guy who had a specialized version of a photoblog he used to share pictures of all the meals he eats. Yes, the blogging arena is extremely diverse.

The point is that this new media offers alternatives that until long ago never existed. In other words, blogging in the 21st century version of journalism. It enables everyone to open a computer, write a story, and effectively become a journalist whose stories can potentially be read by millions. While this carries with it a lot of responsibilities, it is also a great tool for free speech and freedom of information.

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Oct 18

Blogging, derived from the expression weblogging, has become a widely popular phenomena nowadays.

In the year 2009, is there still a reason in having to explain blogging? I doubt it. The vast majority of people know that blogging is. But to those who are unfamiliar with the term: what is blogging? Blogging generally means having a personal diary online which one shares with everyone. Some individuals who create ten blog posts a day, others write a blog post every month or so. In fact, millions and millions of people are blogging every day, and some are in fact, are making a respectable living out of it.

Some inquire what is the appeal of that? Exhibitionism? Yes, to some that is the case. To other people blogging gives the ability to share stories. To other it means to share professional experiences and network: there are many professional blogs in basically every niche one can think of: internet marketing, cooking, cars, classic cars, insurance, health, GPS satellites, personal computers, back pain, stomach pain, headaches, chronic fatigue and so on.

I have a friend with this type of a professional blog where he shares various experiences he has learned throughout his days (he is a manager). I have a friend that has a personal blog in which he tells personal anecdotes about his life and family (he has 2 toddlers at home: consequently, much to share). I have a friend with a funny blog, where he share all the funny stories he hears of. I even know someone with a photoblog where he posts a new – and beautiful – photo every single day. I even knew a guy who had a specialized version of a photo blog: he used to share photos of all the meals he eats. Yes, the blogging arena is extremely varied.

The point is that this new media offers alternatives that until long ago had not existed. In other words, blogging in the 21st century version of journalism. It allows everyone to open a computer, write a story, and essentially become a journalist whose articles can in theory be read by millions. While this carries with it plenty responsibilities, it is also a great tool for free speech and freedom of information.

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