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Jun 01, 2002 02:13

Welcome reader, whoever you may be (most likely Kadira or Thilo, who are currently the only people who have even heard I have this place, Kadira being the one who talked me into getting it ;-)). So, what does one do with a weblog? Well, from the evidence I've seen in other people's blogs, I guess you mostly use them to ramble, in the vague hope ( Read more... )

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Yay! I'm talking to myself! hmpf May 31 2002, 17:07:52 UTC
Never mind. Just Hmpf getting weird late at night. I don't even need alcohol to get weird. *g*

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What's wrong with that? kadira June 2 2002, 17:43:56 UTC
I like it when you get weird *g*

It is far better than my senseless, late night ramblings :-)

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kadira June 2 2002, 17:41:12 UTC
Still great to see you here, BABE! *g*

So, what does one do with a weblog?

You got the point ;-) It is a wonderful place to ramble about everything you want (even if nobody should listen. Though, there are always people who read it, even if they don't comment). But I agree, it is strange to have such an open diary and it takes some time to get used to. I still don't feel entirely comfortable to post private things, but sometimes it helps. Well, and I use it most of times for fandom related ramblings. But if you want, you can post private entries, too, so that nobody but you can read them.

I think you'll like it here!

It's good to know how to make an authentic-tasting Indian curry dish. It's also good to eat the remains of that dish for breakfast.

Umm ... well ... ok, if you say so ;-)

Doctors rarely can tell you what's wrong with you, but since I'm deliberately drinking camomile tea, I *must* be sick. Or at least mentally damaged.Or, maybe, you just have a very special taste? Though, I really can't see why anybody could ( ... )

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But they never do give me feedback! hmpf June 3 2002, 13:09:36 UTC
And the most embarrassing thing is that I actually keep asking one of them for feedback, like a little dog who has done a trick and now expects to be patted on the head... I feel ashamed of myself, yet I can't help doing it, again and again (about once or twice a year).

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Re: But they never do give me feedback! hmpf June 3 2002, 13:12:45 UTC
I should add that I've been pestering her for three years now... I really should be ashamed of myself. I *am* ashamed of myself.

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Hmm ... kadira June 4 2002, 14:42:45 UTC
I think it is just normal that we want recognition (of any kind, but preferably positive) from those we adore. Nothing to be embarrassed or ashamed about … And as long as you don’t do it every day or week …

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