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Re: Men, women and cultural anomalies
by irene
Important bloggers? Making blogs important and too serious seems to be a boys' game, or a boys' business (with conferences on blogging, boring lectures on corporate blogs, live conference blogging with bad flickr photos or complaints about the missing wlan and so on). You can put mostly men on your blogroll, hoping that they will accept you as one of them, or you play the sexy lady for them, or you just do your own thing. (In Germany, there's a quite new blog hype: bloggers go to blog readings - enthusiastic blog writers meet in a cafe and others come to hear their stories. Some years ago, the wannabe-serious-bloggers mocked about those "online diaries"...) Back to old school blogs: Here is a link to "pinko feminist hellcat" that I had already posted last year on a German collaborative weblog, but nobody answered or wanted to discuss about it. Perhaps the hellcat is just right :o)
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