There's like a million other blogs out there that are more well thought out, more interesting, more specific, more better and more gooder than what I'm about to write. Why the heck would I want to add to the mountains of BS on the internet that nobody ever reads?
Well, if you read my first post what you're reading is pretty much an email that I wrote to my wife. She might read it. She might just skim thru it. She never responds to my emails. For all I know, I'm throwing my thoughts into a void, never to be thought of again. So I thought: Why not throw them into a void where there's a 0.0000001% chance that a google search will bring them up because you threw in the phrase "More Gooder" or something, and then I can waste your time, random person, with thoughts that are probably irrelevant to whatever you were looking up and most likely years old and obsolete by now anyway. Besides, there's nothing personal in there anyway.
Or the short version: Why not?
Also, I see so many people who get all excited about thier blog and then nobody reads it and they get discouraged and then stop writing it. Why would I want to submit myself to what is likely going to be the same series of events? Well, because right now its fun to write. I'll look back at it in 15 years and think something like: "What's the internet? Oh yeah, that's back when everything was displayed on those clunky old screens."
So, person who probably isn't reading my blog, or at least not on purpose, THIS will be my last blog post. Ever. Until the next one. And then that post will be the last blog post ever, until.... well I guess you can just assume that every single blog post that I write will be the very last blog post that I will ever write, and that way when I do get bored of it I don't have to make a big deal of it and explain to nobody about how I'm not going to be writing my blogs because nobody isn't not reading them and if I just completely forget about it then you won't be disappointed because, hey, I told you right now that I was going to not be writing them anymore. You've been warned. And then when I keep writing you can be pleasantly (or otherwise) surprised at each one.
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