BlogMe is a pseudoscript language, inspired by Lisp, Tcl and Forth, for marking up web pages on the fly using format codes that are translated into visible typography and graphics when the viewer loads the page containing the pseudoscript in their browser. It is used when inputting messages on bulletin boards and blogs to convey a message in a more creative way with such things as boldface type, underline decoration, hyperlinked words, etc.
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