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Personal Blog : Tis my say’
Posted by Blog Awards in Best Personal Blog on 02 5th, 2010 | 36 responses
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Tis my say’ is a blog that has posts on nearly everything. From political opinion to little, inspirational write-ups, book/movie reviews, youth-related issues and social phenomenon, it has posts about them all. It also has a literary touch to it, because of the frequent literary write-ups and poems uploaded by the author.

Blog URL: http://www.salmanlatif.wordpress.com
Submission Category: Best Personal Blog
Location:  Multan, Pakistan
Blog Owner: Salman Latif
Blog started in: 2007

mug-tis my say

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36 Responses to “Personal Blog : Tis my say’”

  1. Qassam says:

    Really nice work…

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  2. BlayXe says:

    amazing work. even though you might not be the best around but i see a bit of improvement in every new post of yours =) you definitely deserve a chance to win this. best of luck :D

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  3. anum says:

    gud work

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  4. FD.Sheikh says:

    Truly commendable!

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  5. haider says:

    gr8

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  6. sanchit says:

    * appreciated*

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  7. Ali Suleman says:

    Awesome! Truly deserving to be there in the top list.

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  8. M. M. says:

    -> Very informative
    -> Delivers an interesting viewpoint
    -> Absorbing writing style-though, complicated at times :P

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  9. Umer Latif says:

    It’s indeed a blog worthy of being included among top personal blogs. In fact, it’s not only am amazing personal blog, it gives through insight into diverse subjects like politics, socio-economic problems, philosophical discourses and literary endeavors. One of my very favorite blogs!

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  10. Black says:

    Yes it deserves an award for sure. Good luck!

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  11. M. M. says:

    TRULY deserving. (:

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  12. Rabia A. Malik says:

    Good going SalmanLateeef =)
    love the black format, really, cool!
    suggest that to US as well =)

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  13. Muneeb Shahid says:

    one word “superb” :)

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  14. Salman Latif says:

    @Everyone
    Thanks a lot for your comments – I am greatly humbled! :)
    Oh and btw, taking the opportunity, I’d like to ask you guys what exactly is…well…the most important facet of my blog. To rephrase it, what, according to each one of you, should I most often write about? :)
    I’d be really interested to hear that :P

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  15. Muneeb Shahid says:

    on politics and campus life

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  16. Anonymous says:

    I believe the blog shows different intricate faces of what you are. It’s really actually quite beautiful. :)
    But yes, I BELIEVE you need to write more posts about yourself. Posts which will allows us to ‘dismantle’ you. :)

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  17. Skydancer (Angel) says:

    I’m an American, have no Pakistani heritage at all, but somehow fate (or whatever/whoever) led me to Salman’s blog and it’s my favorite blog on the internet!

    I love his poetic style of prose.

    Personally, I like to hear about what’s really happening in Pakistan (as opposed to the almost complete dearth of information in American media).

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  18. M. M. says:

    I believe that the variety and the novelty of your posts is the most important facet of your blog. Rather than sticking to one category, you should expand further (:

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  19. ALE Xpressed says:

    Its very encouraging to see student bloggers specially when they blog on diverse topics.

    Students; with their large social circles and physical presence in the educational institutes have a better chance of engaging other students on important issues and thus its very important for students who write well to blog and engage other students in debates and discussions.

    Good Work!

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  20. Amna says:

    n!c w0rk =)

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  21. Salman Latif says:

    @Muneeb
    I can understand why you want me writing those crazy posts about campus :P

    @M.M
    Since it’s all about opining, I must admit I love doing so about literally everything I come across in daily life – for that’s precisely the beauty of blogosphere’s freedom ;)

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  22. Salman Latif says:

    @Ale bhai
    Thank you, ale bhai :)
    It’s indeed important that the youth today, while it is starting to realize the importance and impact of this alternate media, must utilize it to further it’s own take on issue of national and international interest since it’s their role that eventually decides the future social dimensions of our society.

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  23. M. M. says:

    As long as we don’t misuse it, I appreciate such freedom of speech :P

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  24. Salman Latf says:

    That freedom of speech is essential for our social evolution :)

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  25. Black says:

    Your posts regarding Nature and Life always catch my interests.

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  26. Salman Latif says:

    @Anony
    Haha! I’ll try writing more about myself. But I rather do that in abstract terms usually. So you’d decipher me, peel after peel, line after line ;)

    @Skydancer
    Thanks for liking the blog :)

    @Black
    Well…my personally fav. topix also lie somewhere in that domain :P

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  27. M. M. says:

    That freedom of speech is essential for our social evolution

    Will you please elaborate? :P

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  28. Cydra says:

    The blog contains pretty informative and enlightening posts. It totally deserves to win! :)

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  29. Summaya says:

    Impressive collection of published articles, inspirational write-ups, lovely poems and a detailed analysis of current affairs every now and then.

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  30. Rushda zaidi says:

    more than anything else, your hope-lit words are a source of great inspiration for me. keep up the good work :-)

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  31. Wish you all the best momal :)

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    M. M. Reply:

    @Debashis Choudhury, That’s my friend SALMAN’s page :P Here’s the link to mine: http://blogawards.pk/2010/02/10/best-diarist-momal-mushtaq/ (:

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  32. Anas Shafqat says:

    Truly inspirational and compelling :]It has become almost parallel to a learned behavior for me, to open his blog and dive into the delicious cornucopia of this amazing person’s thoughts, everytime I get online :D

    This blog deserves to win!
    All hail ‘Tis my say – the best blog of all!

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  33. Salman Latif says:

    @Anas
    I am humbled :)

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  34. Batool says:

    Nice!

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  35. Dev!l says:

    mesmerizing work

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