I have sort of the opposite blogging problem, in that I feel like my posts are waaaaaaay TL;DR and I wonder if I should cut some of that shit out because people want to read things in more easily digestible bites. But I just have to remind myself that my journal is mine and I should just blog how I want to blog, and if that means having too many feelings in too many words than so be it. But I do want to try and make an active effort to blog about non-fandom things, or at least things that aren't just TV reaction posts, because I really like reading when people talk about a book they've read or an experience they've had. As much as I love fandom squee I also enjoy getting to know people by their writing and not just our mutual fandom experience - and I personally also just like chronicling my reactions to things for my own benefit.
I like the suggestion for ten people, because I think everyone has a handful of celebrities that they consider lifespirations or just love desperately with all of their hearts.
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I like the suggestion for ten people, because I think everyone has a handful of celebrities that they consider lifespirations or just love desperately with all of their hearts.