I'm sorry I don't write about being important, feeling important, or whether or not other people feel important, which seems to be a central theme of your livejournal. As to what you say about most people's livejournals being about them trying to make themselves feel important or whathaveyou, I can say at least that I don't think I'm guilty of that -- I write what is on my mind at the end of the day, whether it be an interesting social development among my friends, or just a thought about food. I rarely, however, for example, write essays about my emotions or some kind of existential angst like so many other people.
What I write may not be your bag, but I think it is not wholly worthless. I keep it short specifically because I don't presume to ask for anyone's attention longer than a sentence or two. I don't need people to read any manifestoes of my philosophical positions.
Well then. I'd hope my livejournal didn't conflict with that. Given the deep conciseness of my entries, I hope to keep the interestingness to time-invested-in-reading ratio at an optimum. It is doubtful, however, that I will find a way to do that with any intereting philosophical theses. And of course if you don't find my entries validate their presence on your friends list, I wouldn't presume to expect you not to not friend me. I just object to being called worthless.
Lol. I've fallen behind these last few days. I've been trying to hold myself to one a day through June. And I'll try to see how deep I can be in three sentences or less. =)
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What I write may not be your bag, but I think it is not wholly worthless. I keep it short specifically because I don't presume to ask for anyone's attention longer than a sentence or two. I don't need people to read any manifestoes of my philosophical positions.
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