Writer's Block: How I got on LJ
Jun. 16th, 2008 03:40 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
I think it was
tinted_glass who had one and told me to join. Around that time, I also realized that the majority of the friends I made from the cosplay community also used this. So yeah, here I still am, like 3 or 4 yrs later.
I actually suck (kinda still do?) at keeping a journal and yet I kept on entertaining the thought. I would always write in it sporadically because half the time I'd either be too lazy to write, have nothing exciting happen to me, or have something worthwhile to say. Then it'll dwindle down to being forgotten and collecting dust somewhere in my room. For me, having ppl be able to read and comment on my posts really has kept me writing. It's a great way to communicate (well compared to like *cough*MySpace*cough*) and let friends know what's up in your life.
F/l: If you see me online after 7 pm, yell at me to do AX stuff. There's like a bit more than 2 weeks left and I STILL haven't started. Aughh. Zero motivation, srsly. And why am I tired all the time? =__=;
I think it was
I actually suck (kinda still do?) at keeping a journal and yet I kept on entertaining the thought. I would always write in it sporadically because half the time I'd either be too lazy to write, have nothing exciting happen to me, or have something worthwhile to say. Then it'll dwindle down to being forgotten and collecting dust somewhere in my room. For me, having ppl be able to read and comment on my posts really has kept me writing. It's a great way to communicate (well compared to like *cough*MySpace*cough*) and let friends know what's up in your life.
F/l: If you see me online after 7 pm, yell at me to do AX stuff. There's like a bit more than 2 weeks left and I STILL haven't started. Aughh. Zero motivation, srsly. And why am I tired all the time? =__=;