Wednesday, March 10, 2010

And So It Begins

For those that know me, welcome.

For those that do not know me, I'm not sure how you got here. You're welcome to read on, or leave to enjoy a different part of the internet. You're just one click away from never seeing this page again.

I'm not particularly active on the internet. I have a facebook account because my friends at college bugged me about it. I have never created an account for myspace or twitter. Usually I just log on as a passive observer, reading my e-mail, reading webcomics, playing a game of lexulous, and using google or wikipedia for tidbits of information that may or may not be totally false.

Maybe that will change, though. I have a blog now (why is it called a blog, anyways? Guess I'll have to google that too). And I also have a lot of thoughts rolling around in my head. Most of it is irrelevant to my day-to-day life so I don't bother putting my thoughts into speech. Why speak or write of something that has absolutely nothing to do with anything in your life? I don't know the answer, but I still want to do it anyways. Thus, we arrive at this point.

I will give you a few moments to adjust to the new reality before I dive in to what I really want to say. I have this neat rant about terrorism in Japanese anime and the bursting of various economic bubbles that I'm saving for later.

Oh, and I'll probably write a little bit about something that's actually happening in my own life, but who wants to hear that? I sure don't.

Until then, talk to you later.

2 comments:

  1. This is good because you generally have very interesting things to say but the resulting mouth conversations are lost in the atmosphere. These finger conversations will be recorded forever.

    Or until you delete this blog.

    Also, blog is short for web log.

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  2. Also, writing about things that have nothing to do with anything in your life is what blogs are for.

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