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- The personal journal of a totally lost lower 20's guy, in middle America.
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- Commentary and observations on politics, society, Montrose, and other topics from a graduate student from Houston, Texas.
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- Whatever I'm writing...
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- Sometimes you just can't hold it in any more.
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- Journal of a Canadian author and journalist.
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- 23 year old Virginia girl living in San Francisco
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- A brave new world...
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- The online journal of a college art student. David shares his thoughts on his life.
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- A young professional woman analyzes her experiences, both recent and from her far-from-ideal childhood.
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- Philosophical stuff, reviews that go off at tangents. Obscure or topical, I'm practising my writing (NB - with added illustration.)
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- A teenaged girl from Florida shares the philosophical, religious, and political issues that revolve around her head. Also contains artwork and poetry submitted from various artists.
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- Art, life, rants, sex and complaining from a 20ish queer straightedge vegan activist/graphic artist chick. Guaranteed interesting, updated daily.
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- The point being... Just what the world needs, another self-indulgent online journal.
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- The author's journal.
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- A twenty-something artist who is struggling between the business world and the art world.
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- A writers online journal, began in 1996.
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- News from his life.
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- A college student in her early 20's writes about her youthful marriage, subsequent separation, and how she finds solace in her Christian community.
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- Left-of-center drivel from a Northern Virginia techie with obviously too much time on his hands.
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- By a young American woman living in Europe. Literate, intelligent, cat-less, and fantastically wordy.
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- Devoted to "daily revelatory thoughts, tales of real-life craziness, and figuring out the Universe." Language warning.
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- A daily journal of a single, forty-something suburban Boston teacher of varied tastes and interests.
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- An outsider university kid in search of the real world.
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