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I find this to be simply unacceptable. When I searched for the phrase, “No News Is Good News” on Google, I came up with that many results. Why is so widely believed that no news is good news? Perhaps we should report on the less significant things in life, because otherwise, our lives will seem fairly dreary. Maybe I’m just rambling, but I think it’s time that I blogged. Otherwise, I think life is rather a waste. When I can’t express myself, I can’t live, and what better way to express myself than through my personal blog?!
All right. If anyone knows me, and knows me well enough, you should be asking yourself, “Why this? Why now? What sparked this sudden interest in a revival of what is good?” Although that sounded like something you would hear in church, the point still stands. I’m making history here. It may not matter to you, but it matters to me, and I have said this time and time again. What we are is what we are, and the only way we can preserve our past is by logging it, or in this case, blogging. True, there are other ways to keep track of what’s going on in your life, but I think this is certainly one of the funnest ways to do so.
But I still haven’t told you why I was so interested in blogging hardXcore again… so we’ll thank Shaun for that. (Find a link to his MySpace to the right of this entry.)
A long time ago, Xanga was rather popular. I told myself that I didn’t want to have my shit hosted on another web site. Why? It was simple– I would not be able to keep my life (and its memories) on my own server space under my complete control. That meant that if the site was to shut down, what would happen to all of my writing? Would it just go away? Would no one be able to find it again? So I’m happy, knowing that I have control over my own space…
And amazingly, even after all that, I still haven’t told you why I was inspired to start writing regularly again.
The main reason is that it’s so much fun to go back and look through each little instance of your life, and see what was important at the time. Not only what was important to you, but what was important to those around you. I just think that everyone should blog. If you don’t, regularly, how else will you remember what you did last year around the 27th of January? Two years ago? Not only is it unique to see the changes you make in your life, but also the changes you make as you mature and learn from experiences.
I think that by opening up yourself to the world, it isn’t just a depressing form of repressed speech, a form where you feel like you cannot share what you are saying with others; but instead, a form of communication in which everyone is free to share it with someone else. So with that said, feel free to subscribe to my blog, and tell other people to subscribe as well! I’m happy that I have regular readers, but a lot of people have not subscribed in a long time. Let’s go, people.
Have a great day. We’ll see what I can make of mine.

