Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Please Don't Think Any Less of Me

Because... I did it. I switched. You can't say that you didn't see this coming. What with your ugly looking dashboard and your hard-to-personalize blog pages, it's a wonder I didn't leave earlier. And do you see how you act around other people? You're so old and inaccessible that you drive all the readers away! That's right, I said it. You're too old. I guess that's not really your fault, but it's just as well. I picked Tumblr over you, if you wanted to know. I'll have my stuff moved out by the end of the week.

Totally kidding! But yeah. I do this every couple of months. Switch blogs, I mean. I'm sure this means I have commitment issues or something, but whatever. I'll deal with that later.

The real reason is that there'd be more people reading on tumblr. It sounds vain, and really show-offy, but isn't that the point of blogging? If I wanted to write stuff that wouldn't be read, I'd keep a journal. Plus, if only a couple people read, I would be getting only a fraction of the feedback I could get. I know that there's all kind of pressures that come up with writing for an audience, as in wanting to filter what ends up online and no longer being honest. But I'll try my hardest to write what I really think, and anyone who reads can help with that. If something I write seems fake, write hate comments! No, I insist.

So here it is. All of my readers(like, 3 or 4?) who are not already on tumblr are free to start reading over there. Not that you need my permission. It's a free internet. Except where you have to pay for Wi-Fi and stuff. But who does that anymore? Your neighbors leave their connection unprotected for a reason.

Kbye.

1 comment:

i said...

but if you want feed back, stay on blogspot. you can't really comment that easily on tumblr