9/14/2012 So I'm just waaaaay to lazy to bother posting my journal. If this means that it'll be deleted, I'm not too saddened. It's cool to re-read every once in a blue moon but it's about time nostalgia took backseat to progression. (oooh, that almost sounds scary. ) So I have absolutly no clue as to what a blog is supposed to be really, so I'm just gonna do as I usually do and talk about life. (My life to be exact, but you may have gone through similar stuff, so maybe ...
I guess a blog (I feel like such a brain-dead teen saying that word) is something you gush your feelings into. How trite. How utterly banal it seems. Why could they not keep my journal, or give me a choice between the two? Fine. As revenge, I shall write the most boring blawg ever. I am so annoyed. Day after day I trudge on in anonymity, working, chilling out, working, chilling out. The whole thing is turning to muck. I need to break out of this cycle. But how to do it? I can't just stop ...
Introduction about myself I see that TFF now features blogs, I suppose that is more convenient in comparison to making a journal entry in the journal thread. Anyways, for those who don't know me, I'm Sabin, tech guy in training. I attended a Computer Systems Technology class in pursuit of a future job in the field of computers. I'm currently in my 2nd year and this year has been proving to be more challenging than the previous but challenges can be overcome if we are persistent. ...
I have a show tonight, and I'm actually butterflies-in-stomach nervous. I can't tell if that's over the show or having to park downtown (uugghh). Or the idea that I might blow ass on stage (I feel fine, but I'm still having issues hahaha). I'm looking forward to it, though, and I think I might see some people I haven't seen in a while. I forgot to mention this ever, but I have a bit of a situation. I wouldn't call him a stalker, but he for sure has some issues with boundaries. He ...
Or properly titled, why I have decided not to export my journal. Sure, a blog can be anything, including a journal. But in my experience, the more successful blogs have two things journals lack: structure and content. Structure as in regular posts, be it daily, weekly, monthly, whatever. And content in that it's more than a daily record. In all the blogs I regularly read, generally there is a focus on a topic or a small number of topics and a platform for discussion about anything ...