02 February 2010

Review: My own style of blogging

The biggest issue with Blogging is that it requires work. Despite what my mind tells me should be a relatively quick and painless task, blogging is, for me in fact, a long a laborious process. Mostly involving sitting in front of a screen racking my brain for something to write to make me seem clever, funny and witty, while ignoring the feeling of my left leg going numb for god knows what reason.

Maybe its just because I usually struggle to get my thoughts down on to anything more permeant then the fluffy clouds which float across the overpopulated nexus of creativeness that is my imagination. But I'm incapable of doing anything but a essay on whatever it is which catches my attention. I don't know what it is but though I try to write quick snappy posts I end up making yet another TL;DR (to long didn't read) wall of text.

Maybe because I normally branch off and talk about some other thought which occurs or maybe because I want the reader to be as clued into whatever I'm reviewing/complaining/complimenting/wishing didn't exist, I talk more about it. Its history, recent uses, whatever piss poor excuse for a plot it has or the bigger issues that it raises.

Whatever the reason I find that I just can't shut up...


Maybe I should just try video reviews instead. At least then I can't attach the TL;DR tag to everything I write.

Alex "Arashi" Burnett wishes he didn't review the most obscure things he could find down the back of the internet

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