Blogging has changed my life in some obvious, and some not so obvious, ways. It has changed me as a person, and how I see the rest of the world.
You may ignore the rest of this post if you wish, unless you are in Toronto - in which case read the last paragraph
The moment that I realised this was when I decided to fly out to Toronto for Joey deVilla's birthday - a year ago I would never have thought of doing something so spontaneous. While I was once happy to 'float' through life, blogging has changed that, and made me a more active participant in my life.
For example, I've met great people from the blogging world, people who I would never have met, let alone shared drinks with. And that is not counting the people who I know only as online personas.
I'm sure I've missed people in the links above - I can only apologise
If it wasn't for blogging, I'd never have taken part in the Zone One tube challenge. When I was stuck in my flat, ill and worried about becoming HIV positive, this blog kept me sane, and let me work through what should have been a very stressful time.
I have had a small (very small) amount of fame, I've been written about by the Guardian three times - and yet I still have my privacy. I've even managed to inspire one or two others to start up blogging - the latest of which is an FRU paramedic in the north of England, I wish him well and hope he is able to get the same things out of blogging I have.
So - If you are in Toronto between the 4th and 8th of November, and want to have a chat, you can drop me a quick email. (My special dream for this trip is to have a look at a Canadian ambulance station, which I know is perhaps depressingly geeky, but I plead guilty to that charge).
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Wednesday, October 27
by
Reynolds
on Wed 27 Oct 2004 02:02 PM BST
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Welcome to Random Acts Of Reality, a Blog based in London, England, written by an E.M.T working for the London Ambulance Service. Also, number one search result for "Womble porn". All names have be changed to protect the guilty. This Blog was previously known as "Why I Hate Humanity" but the antipsychotic medication seems to have kicked in.
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