Anyways, I'm surprised that there are even pageviews. This website just has so many blogs; how do you end up here? @ - @ Or it could be me accidently clicking on my posts....
Well, on a further note, the next paragraphs will be random since it's been awhile so I'd like to write about what has occurred in my life and what I'm planning to use this blog for...
I liked the idea of blogs better than having a facebook account or twitter because there's something about blogs that gives more character to a person than a status. When people posts statuses, it's rather less than 100 characters or so, but blogs? Blogs are life stories, sometimes sharing experiences that describes things in details. I'd love to learn from other people and reading blogs fulfills just that.
I've also tried playing otome games with my sorta new DS. I'm not really a person who enjoys these games because you always, or at least I always, have to read off of some walkthrough to get the guy you want. Did you pick A for the answer? Well too because you are WRONG and therefore, that special scene with your guy is gooooone and you have to replay, replay, REPLAY. *snaps DS in two* Not only is it tiring, but also spoils the fun. But I've also been playing popular games like The World Ends With You and although I'm pretty bad at the combat system, the games is pretty fun. I've notice, games by Tetsuya Nomura(?), always has a plotline about friendship, not that I don't mind. In fact, I love it. I once a die hard Roxas fan. y'know?
So for the blog, I'm planning to post my drawings here and there because I like how "indie" this is. Unlike the deviantart, you don't expect people to come across your drawings and there's no pressure to maintain it. It's like an abandoned vintage shop where everything looks unappealing until you find that thing that perks your interest. For some reason, it seems special because it caught your eye and no one else.
And you weren't expecting it. So it's like you found a piece of you that was hiding somewhere tucked deep in the secret corners of this world.
I'm also a person who struggles with writing and would like to use this blog for my essays for practice, I've found myself repeating phrases and having trouble with explaining myself. Sometimes, my writings are short because I don't think deep enough. I'm actually fascinated that I could write this much, but that's only because there were many topics to discuss. Funny story; this year I had to take a writing test and totally freaked, or whatever I was doing. The topic was, Why is practicing important? And yea, many of you are probably laughing at me for bombing it because I swore it had to be the one of the essays I've ever written out there. Like, worse than my fifth grader self could write. Yea. That bad. But I thought it was such a stupid question. Everyone knows in order to get better at something you'd have to practice, right? (which is why I'm here) It seemed such a short ended question that I didn't have much to say, more or less,
write. I'd rather be handed with questions that have more answers than one to like for example, Why is life important? or What if animals could talk? Or I don't know! Something philosophical!
Okay, rant over,