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		<title>By: Maria</title>
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		<description>That&#039;s an awfully interesting question to ask. I think if anything, the blogs would just die out, expire, etc. Though you do have to wonder about the blogs that haven&#039;t been updated in a long time. Well, the ones that are hosted and paid for, those would eventually go away, but I wonder what happens to the free ones? I know that on Xanga, there are still a million accounts that haven&#039;t been updated or accessed in years, yet, they&#039;re still up.

Maybe for us, that&#039;s what will happen to? It will just die out from not being paid, etc. At least, that&#039;s what I assume anyway. My parents, assuming that I&#039;d die before them - as sad as that may sound, don&#039;t know that my blog exists and I doubt my sister will take it over.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s an awfully interesting question to ask. I think if anything, the blogs would just die out, expire, etc. Though you do have to wonder about the blogs that haven&#8217;t been updated in a long time. Well, the ones that are hosted and paid for, those would eventually go away, but I wonder what happens to the free ones? I know that on Xanga, there are still a million accounts that haven&#8217;t been updated or accessed in years, yet, they&#8217;re still up.</p>
<p>Maybe for us, that&#8217;s what will happen to? It will just die out from not being paid, etc. At least, that&#8217;s what I assume anyway. My parents, assuming that I&#8217;d die before them &#8211; as sad as that may sound, don&#8217;t know that my blog exists and I doubt my sister will take it over.</p>
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