I'm just having way too much fun with blurty

KillerMuffin

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Anyone else turning into a journaljunkie?

I'm getting jonesed on css. I think it's to hide from Java.
 
Not that I needed another addiction, but what the hell I'll admit it. Blurty rocks.
 
I've been playing with it but all these people posting under names of Celebs and putting up 100 crap entires a day is getting old in a hurry.
 
I have yet to post and play with Blurty.. I signed up one of the first days there.. just haven't used it yet. Maybe tonight :)
 
I love my blurty...It is the place I go to just well Blurt. Cathartic really.
 
The teeniebopper set is beyond annoying, but I do my best to ignore them.

I discovered a new hobby this afternoon when I had twenty minutes between classes. Blurty-tag. Ya click on someone at random (ignore the celebRPs) and then follow the friends to see how far you can get.

It's really, really, well, a pathetic thing to do with your time, but it does beat googlewhacking.
 
I love it too! I am hooked to no end, but I am cautious. Well, I am worried I won't be able to hook up with eminem and be on his friends list. I will cry if I don't get to polish guns with him and muffin.
 
What is great is that you CAN ignore them if you want to. I can concentrate on my friends. Everything doesn't have to be a joke, or about sex, or politics. I feel I can be more open there also. I can be myself. I can say things there without the fear of five hundred idiots reading it and not understanding it, because it was not meant for them, just one person.

I feel leary though, talking about that place here, what if certain... Never mind.
 
Yeah, I'm hooked too. And it's easy to ignore the teenyboppers. And for the most part, I'm ignored too, which there is nice. When I post something here and it gets ignored or overlooked, I'm a bit disappointed sometimes--I thought I was adding something to the "conversation" (even if most of the time it is only a wis-crack remark). At Blurty, I'm not expecting any reply--in fact, most of the time, it's better not to have one. It would be annoying if everthing I wrote there were commented on, especially by strangers. Yeah, I like it a lot.

I should add that I kept a journal (the old fashioned way, with pen and marble tablets) from January 1978 to August 1984, which no one has ever read--hell, I've only read bits and pieces of it since the original entry. This is fun, in an entirely different way.

Hey, just noticed that this is my 4000th post at Lit. Woo Hoo for me.
 
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I love it. Making communities left and right.

I like reading people's journals. It's fascinating to me. Like getting a peek behind the curtain in OZ. ;) Kotori especially. LOL
 
I'm not liking it at all. I can't navigate for shit, find anyone, modify my stuff... nothing.

I do like it's e-mail notification system though.
 
bknight2602 said:
Ok for those NOT in the know, what is blurty? :confused:

ditto. Although it sounds like something that would take way too much time to get into.
 
Kitte said:


LOL. Thanks but no way! I had enough trouble pulling myself away from the Real World after 10 seasons, (the Las Vegas cast sucks ass) my luck I'd become addicted to someone's journal.

Nope. One online addiction at a time for this girl.
 
PepperminTrish said:
I forgot that I even signed up for one!
Damn, I guess I need to get busy blurting.

You have to sign up, hmmmmm is this like registerng for the draft?
 
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