Allo. This is my blog.
It seems everyone has a blog these days. All right, maybe not everyone. But there are a lot. Seriously, a lot. Think about it. Anyone with access to a computer now can have a blog. Posting random stuff online. And pretty much everyone will, because everyone is doing it. If it can be done it will, and all that. There just seems to be the pressing need to make yourself seen, make your views public, get your thoughts and opinions out there! Yeah, you just keep telling yourself you're making a difference. But how many people actually take the time to read these things? I do a lot of random internet searches, but I don't stop to read random blogs like mine. I'm fairly sure that at most four people will read this, including the ones I actually invite, and that's only if I'm lucky. So... why do I even bother? Why do I have a blog?
I'm not totally sure.
I hardly know how to use the thing, for one thing. There are lots of customization options, for one thing, but it may as well be written in Cambodian for all I can understand of it. I can't even upload my own template, because A) I don't have a template to upload, B) I don't know how to get templates to upload, and C) I wouldn't know how to upload it if I had one. Yes, I am that bad with computers. So I'm stuck with the most basic stuff available. Not that I even have much to put in it. Hmm... okay, maybe I do. But not much of it is going up there. Not only don't I really have much time to be doing this, let's face it, I'm going to lose intrest here fairly quickly. The question remains, why do I have a blog?
I guess I just need somewhere to vent, even if I may be talking to a wall. This is a new method of relieving stress for me. I suppose the reason I have a blog is because I can't scream. If I could, I would just scream in frustration until I felt better. As it is, I can just blog.
So here it is. My life, on the page. It is with minimal pleasure and a great deal of sarcasm that I present to you my blog, the blog of the Sevenfold spirit and spiritual sister blog to Shallow Moons and Broken Hearts... Soul in Back Pocket. Enjoy, if you think it's neccessary.
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