Lol, this is backdated, guys...

Nov 01, 2007 18:05

So. I've decided that I need to update this journal more, so I've decided to do a form of NaNoWriMo, except with journal entries. Which means I am going to try my hardest to post every day for the next month. So far, I haven't gotten off to a really good start, but... it will be good for me. And you guys will know far more about me than you ever ( Read more... )

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enchanted_jae November 3 2007, 07:56:16 UTC
I think there is actually an informal, unofficial National Blog Posting Month (NaBloPoMo) going in November, too! So you can proudly declare yourself to be a NaBloPoMo'er...or something. Hee!

For a post idea, tell a funny story from your childhood.

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sykkea November 6 2007, 01:42:44 UTC
Hmmm. God, I've had school on the brain for so long that I can't even think of something to ask or request. Damn...

Well, how about this for starters: I want to hear about the first fictional character you fangirled over. And, potentially, what that character is like compared to the ones you fangirl now.

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daluci November 6 2007, 02:25:59 UTC
Here, child. Winner analysis -- or ramble from his POV. Either one works.

"More than ten million prescription medications are filled every year. Write about one of them." <-- That I would like to see in relation to Ouran. But really, the concept is interesting enough for anything. (... For future reference. Kyouya, mental prescription list. You said it, not me.)

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Comment branch = your fault daluci November 6 2007, 02:31:23 UTC
Write from the point-of-view of someone who committed a murder today. Do not mention the murder.

^ That, from Fai's perspective? Or could be my imaginiation running away with me.

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daluci November 6 2007, 02:36:39 UTC
A blonde's biggest secret -- and how quickly it was shared.

Oh look, I'm not choosing your fandom for you.

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daluci November 6 2007, 02:37:44 UTC
I would also like to know your opinion(s) on filesharing/spreading music between friends. But that's more a personal "Ooh, tell me, tell me!" point.

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