Ana and the Xanga
If you search Yahoo Images for austin texas, then a photo I took of an Austin City Limit sign next to a Travis County sign is third. That's a pretty common search.

One Austin eighteen year old guy with a blog on Xanga decided to use my photo as his background. He linked directly to the image so whenever someone loads his page, it loads my photo.
He's got white text over that image. What was he thinking? It's almost completely unreadable. A little easy web research and I learned that that's par for the course with Xanga. Apparently Xanga is where teenagers go to blog unreadable nothings for the most part, as The Calico Cat descibes it ("most of the teenagers seem to have figured out how to make their blogs nearly impossible to read by using awful color combinations, fonts, backgrounds, layouts, etc").
Xanga is also the home a pro-anorexia community: (Pro Anorexia on Xanga and Elsewhere: Or, How to Be Anorexic). Xanga even has an Pro Anorexia blogring.
Calico links to an exceptionally readable blog by an anorexic, suicidal, heavy drinking sixteen year old girl, who frequently engages in consensual statutory rape with men in their late twenties: Carrie's Site of Negativity.
Carrie's blog is so perfectly stereotypical, that I have to sit back and question whether it isn't some elaborate hoax. But there appear to be quite a few blogs in a similar vein. Someone would have to go to a lot of work to make all this up. Of course, assuming they really are just teenage girls, there's no reason to believe that they aren't making up half of it anyway. If they are only making up half of it, then that's still plenty scary.