Saturday, January 23, 2010
Saturday Afterthought
Having just become a blogger, I've learned that commitment is a crucial factor in your success. Whether you can't find the time, or can't even be bothered to write consistently, your blog loses any chance at gaining credibility, and through that, no one will choose to follow. No one wants to read blog entries that entail an entire person's year worth of thought or experiences in one post. The authors ideas need to be fresh; they need to flow in a way that random internet folk won't have problems finding time to read them day-to-day. I don't have a problem with my dedication; I am willing to take a couple of hours out everyday to write a coherent article, throw in a bit of humour, and then fix it up so it's not just some piece of shit rant. Or so I'm hoping. No, my problem lies in the quality aspect of my writing. Creating original pieces everyday is hard, there is no way in fuck that I'm that creative. And sure, I could probably think of one thing a day to write on, but in reality those ideas would probably start turning to subject matter I might have written about in grade 7. Mole people, for instance. I use to write about those blood thirsty fuckers day in and day out. Going into great detail about their ritual sacrifices, their strange hierarchies, and the way they would burst into classrooms to teach life lessons right before brutally massacring everyone inside. Yeah, I was definitely in my own element back in the day.
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are you dissing my year in review here?
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