Archive for April 4th, 2007

Crushed by lolis.

I'm not sure if I'll be doing this monthly, or if I'll wear out my welcome by month six or something. Still, one month is a very long time on the Internet, and I suppose I'll just keep doing this until someone tells me to stop.

So it has, in fact, been just over two months since I started blogging here, and it's been a great deal more hectic than I had imagined. Two posts a week, and I've been easily keeping that promise, but I always try to push for a little bit more, maybe posting every other day or something. I simply don't have the sheer blogging inspiration (like Impz) to post every day, unless I'm really excited about something, in which case you'll see me post something like three posts a day for maybe a week or so, and then utter silence for a month.

Yes, I do have a rather short attention span when it comes to hobbies. I obsess over things, and then I… just kind of lose interest in them.

Anyway. I'm not sure whether I should focus on What Has Been Done (ie the statistics) or What Is To Come (ie my plans for the future of the blog). The former is obviously easier to do and more stable, not subject to the whims of fate, at least until someone invents that flux capacitor, but the latter might, upon the balancing of probability, be more interesting, even if it shall never come to pass.

I suppose I could try to do them both, and subject whatever readers I have to this unholy temporal abomination joined from the past and the future. The passage of time will be but a mere guideline, capable of being altered by some as yet uninvented or undiscovered device. Now that would be a cool Lost Logia to have, although it would probably make a complete hash of whatever narrative flow there may be.

We may even require the assistance of time-travelling agents from the future, although if Mikuru Asahina is the best they have to offer… well, at least we'll hurtle screaming into that temporal singularity with plenty of eye-candy.

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