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Alessia Brio said:I like LJ the best for journal-type blogging.
i'm just old fashioned enough to journal like crazy on paper, then keep them forever. Really. And i've got more blank books than i will ever need.MistressJett said:LOL, why? I never keep paper journals when I try to do so anymore, so I have to have some kind of blog and save copies of letters I write. Otherwise I'd never remember the details of anything when I'm old and going senile.
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entitled said:i wait for the GOOD leather-bound journals go on sale, then go nuts. It's the feel of a leather bound book, blank and ready for whatever inspiration strikes... the potential of it. You know?
i don't, because i wait until they're $5 or less.Alessia Brio said:Oh, yeah!
However, then I'm afraid to write in 'em -- for fear of messing 'em up. So, I just fondle them.![]()
entitled said:i don't, because i wait until they're $5 or less.Then they're fair game... story parts, poetry bits, sketches, actual journal-y stuff, glue in pictures, whatever.
i used to do that. Then i started journaling in those really cheap notepads until i got over it.Alessia Brio said:Doesn't matter to me what it cost. If I make a stray mark in it, I have this irrepressible urge to copy it over into another journal so it'll be perfectly neat.
I'm anal that way.![]()