Ah, to be an Internet noob again. A long while back, well long is relative, so let's go with five years, I wrote a forum post, the subject I do not remember. Someone replied: "your ideas intrigue me and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter". I was flattered, but lacked a newsletter. Since then I've been confident in my brilliance.
Perhaps this is why I am so arrogant as to think my ideas deserve their own space to be preserved and read by all.
For more on this, read Tree of Life: Bloggers: what differentiates us? This is a very slow response.
Palworld: Casual fun collecting monsters
4 hours ago
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I honestly think one of the reasons for me to start blogging was to show my guildies some mercy not forcing my ramblings upon them in the guild forum...
There were other reasons as well. But it's great to have a sandbox where you can rant as much as you want to without feeling that you're taking the space for others.
But your ideas *do* deserve their own space and be read by all! :)
I have no idea why I blog...because I can, I guess :P
@Larisa: Heh, I did the same, but for the paladin forums. You've made some very nice sandcastles.
@Tam: Thanks! Now I'll never shut up.
Just on the off chance you aren't aware, the "...can I subscribe..." is a bit of a meme/trend that was popular a number of years ago. I saw it a BUNCH when I used to peruse FARK.com.
It was definitely meant as a pat on the back, but not meant literally...
(yes, I think you know it as well, but just on the VERY slim cahnce you don't)
@SlikRX: Really? At the time I thought it was supposed to be a compliment but since then I thought it was meant to be sarcastic, similar to "this post is new and original".
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