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There’s no magic formula for writing a good blog post, and for every good post a blogger writes, there is sure to be at least one not-so-good one. There are many different kinds of posts, and an exhaustive list is impossible. Instead, what follows is a fairly good formula for writing a post about current events.
The key to any good post is to add value. Some blogs just cut and paste reports from media outlets. This gives readers little incentive to read the blog rather than just reading the story on the website of the news agency that published it. Blogs that add something extra to quotations from media reports, on the other hand, do give readers a reason to visit. With that in mind, here is one possible way to write an interesting post:
Find a subject: Read news websites to find potential subjects. Perhaps you will find a unique story you want to bring to your readers’ attention. Maybe you’ll notice two stories that tie together nicely. Maybe you’ll notice something inaccurate or misleading in a report you read.
Introduce your subject: Begin your post with a brief introduction of the subject and a mention of the story on which you are commenting.
Quote: Include excerpts from the story to which you’re responding.
Analyze: Respond to excerpts as necessary. If you notice something inaccurate, explain what is wrong with the quoted section. Perhaps the quoted text will inspire you to write on other issues. Each case will be different.
Hentai perhaps the most infamous anime genre – is known to be the darkest side of anime. Uneducated, non-Japanese people believe that all anime is hentai, or pornographic. This is a very common misconception along with the belief that anime is just for children. In Japan, hentai literally means perverted or a pervert. Other names for hentai are H-anime and eroanime.
Japan has a different understanding about the line between adult content and mainstream works than the United States and other countries; nudity is not as forbidden in Japan as it is in other cultures. They have communal bathing and in most anime they depict naked people, but not pornographically. For example, in Sailor Moon, the Sailor Scouts as they transform are nude, but no detail is shown.
According to Wikipedia, “The H material tends to use explicit pornographic content. As a form of expressing sexual fantasy, depictions can include those that are unacceptable in society, or run counter to social norms. Such fantasies can be depicted in the extreme, often demonstrating subconscious desires or purely carnal motivations. This contrast between accepted and in some cases legal behavior and primal sexuality is a primary motivation for many works of pornography, and H art is no exception.”
An example of hentai is the well-known La Blue Girl. Watch them here!
The self-claimed internet gurus have been telling us for years that it is OK to lie when selling products and services. I believe they have, especially if you are one of their affiliates!
First you are showered with pictures of happy people holding a lot of money, or that are standing in front of an extremely large mansion or estate. The best part is that these people are said to be making tons of money without any effort at all!
If you are foolish enough to send them your money you get a really neat website just like it, with all the testimonials and cash money photographs of smiling and happy people too, and you will even get a set of prewritten emails that tell about all of the money you have made as a result of the wonderful product you just bought!
Never mind that you just got started yesterday and that the person who sold you the product just got started last week as an affiliate too. Lies sell.
Who cares? It sucked you in right? But it doesn’t work does it? It doesn’t work because you are not a liar!
I guess to make lots of money online, you must lie. (Ha, ha) I wonder how much John Chow will make in July 2008.
Manga are Japanese comic books. The artists that draw manga are called manga-ka. Manga was developed from a mixture of classical Japanese art - ukiyo-e, and foreign drawing styles, which took its current form soon after World War II. Dr. Osamu Tezuka, creator of Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion, helped develop the manga drawing style the way it is today; he was influenced by Fleischer Studios’ and Walt Disney’s styles of drawing.
The majority of Japanese social classes as well as age groups read manga. It is common to see businessmen reading manga on the bullet train going to and from work.
There is a distinct difference between comics from Japan and comics from other countries like those found in the United States. Manga are black and white and can be as thick as a phone book while most comics are in color and much shorter.
Manga is read in the Japanese traditional style, right-to-left (unlike English’s left-to-right). Not only are they read right-to-left, but the panels and text are read from right-to-left as well. Many manga-ka are opposed to the widespread attempts to make published manga look and read like traditional American comics. Not just the artists, but the fans also played a part in keeping manga in their original reading style.
Where can you find manga? Good question. Try these stores: Barnes & Noble and Sam Goody.