Thread:Wavesplash/@comment-30414522-20161014221350/@comment-30414522-20161016174534

First part done!!! (Still need to edit it so excuse the probably terrible grammar 😝😍) In this society, sharing one's opinion is risky business, and some children prefer to do so under the guise of an alias, such as on a blog, enjoying the comfort and acceptance they find there, as well as the differing perspectives they are exposed to. No matter how hard we try to build up a support group, all of will eventually find ourselves backed into a corner, with no one to to turn to for hope or support, but that's where many child friendly blogs come in. When reality hits, some children find themselves in need of a laugh, or simply a more lighthearted atmosphere, and are overjoyed when they receive this exact nourishment from the comforting community of a blog. My dear friend Wavepaw was one of these kids. After the the tragic death of her grandfather, Wavepaw was left alone to her muddled thoughts in the aftermath of his funeral, and began to browse the internet as a distraction. A few clicks and a coincedence later, she found herself on Blogclan. Founded by the author of the world renowned  Warriors book series, Blogclan was created as a place forcat fans to discuss the series, share their opinions, and simply hang out. Intrigued, Wavepaw began to explore this new site, even managing to smile at some of the comments despite her sadness. Everywhere she looked she found incredible kindness and hope, and she despretely wished to become part of this community. A few days later, she commented, the start of an amazing journey.