i've decided to try my hand at blogging. i've done a few on myspace before, but they always ended up feeling a bit trivial. i think that it might have had something to do with the venue. it's hard to feel insightful and witty when using the same site as 14 year old girls talking about OMGJUSTINTIMBERLAKELOLZ!!11!!
i know that a change of venue won't instantly turn my random thoughts and rants into kierkegaardian treatises of the human nature, but this site at least has a bit more mature feel to it. also, i'm going to keep this blog relatively private. so i'll be able to share some of my more personal thoughts and feelings that i didn't feel comfortable broadcasting to the entire interweb.
might take me a little while before i write anything that's actually worth reading. but in the meantime, enjoy.
6.16.2008
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I agree about previous venues feeling outdated. Xanga was so college for me, and everyone who used to use it stopped using it and I miss reading about my friends.. I hadn't broken the habit because I liked the idea of building on to my daily records in one place. I like this place better though, so far.
i already have a bit of a readership at xanga (i think), so i keep it up because of that. i'll probably end up blogging exclusively on here, though. like you said, i like the feel.
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