We've heard it so many times -- "I will write a blog." A blog about what?
In today's world, everything is possible with the internet, we send e-mails, we chat, we stalk (and get stalked at), and heck, we say anything we want to say when we want to say it. Basically, anybody and everybody can just say and post what they think the world wants to see. But, have we stopped and thought about actually filtering these so-called thoughts we have in mind? Are we brain farting excessively? I mean, do our friends really care if we're eating Koko Krunch or not?
For the readers out there who think otherwise, guys, I feel you.. sometimes, we just want to share and impart a side of ourselves in the world wide web. Moving on to what I'm really trying to say... blogging may sound a me-centered thing, but for the writers who really care, they blog because they do it for the readers. No bullshit. Honest to goodness blogging is not about brain farts, it's about being heard and being listened to on things that really matter.
Commpuccino is the title of my blog that I coined to express my love for coffee and communication. Seems like a pretty odd mix, huh? Think again. Coffee, for me, is a writer's partner -- coffee and I produce all the serotonin we could for a damn good write-up. How do we describe coffee anyway? On a more personal note, I like my coffee dark and rich, and I don't want it heavily creamed. But for the sake of this blog, we'll have it how most people want it -- short in size, non-fat and frothy. Cappuccino!
Communication on the other hand, speaks of anything that can deliver a message. May it be an ad, a product and its packaging, a brand's service, music, fashion and the list goes on! Let's face it.
Communication is everywhere. And with the help of the internet, communication has reached degrees of power we never dared to imagine. So here it is, Commpuccino. This blog will either praise, scrutinize, spite or talk about anything that our generation deals with. It may it be an ad I found offensive, a packaging that piqued my interest or even a movie that spoke of world peace! Communication has the power to move and change people everyday, every hour and every minute -- the media does it all the time. Now, let's talk about what they have been feeding us through blogging, one blog post at a time.

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