but I'm sorry to say that I haven't anything interesting to say.
I think it's better that I vent here than on my private blog or else my private blog would be about every topic in the world and then it wouldn't make sense to privatize the whole thing because some of it doesn't need to be hidden as I'm comfortable sharing some of it.
I went to a friend's house for Thanksgiving dinner and I started wondering why my family never invites people over to our house. "My family" meaning my parents. Yet, I'm not too keen on letting people into my house either. Must've been something they passed onto me. But anyway, my friend's older brother finds out that I'm heading into the journalism route so he asks,
"do you blog?"
and I was like,
"heck yeah, I blog!"
and he's like,
"wait, you don't tumble?"
and I was like,
._____________________________.
TUMBLRs are too pretty for me. Which is something for me to say because I usually always go for the prettier one between two options. Blogspot vs Tumblr. Each tumblr is a little too different for me. It's hard to navigate through each person's tumblr. The only way I can tell a site is a tumblr without looking at the url is by realizing how confused I am after I click a link and nothing seems to happen.
Maybe I'm just too stupid for tumblrs. Oh well. Hi blogspot :D
I guess it'd be cool if I could suddenly link what video I'm watching or the url of a song I'm digging, but the truth is, while I'm watching/digging, I never think "oh I should let the whole world know about this now." So yeah. Not really a necessity.
Anyway, while I was signing back into the tumblr I made a long time (no chance in heck am I sharing that url), tumblr made me try to follow these people, all of whom fall under the category of musicains, health/fitness, comedians, politicians, etc. There was a Gay and Lesbian tag and being curious (not bicurious! teehee) and something about their blogs, from a distance and as thumbnails, look so much more interesting than other people's. They almost appear less professional? Not like other blogs are professional blogs but they look so... amateurish. Too many colors. Too overwhelming. Are they unable to be subtle? Does showing signs of subtly mean they're not proud? Does that go against everything activists have worked so hard to preserve in these times? Such an interesting topic.
Anyway. If I were gay. This blog would probably be more interesting to read. That's all I'm saying!
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