To those lost on the internet.

I title this “To those lost on the internet.” because if you are reading this, you really must be lost. How you made it here, I have no clue. I don’t think I have followers or anything of that sort, so if you’re reading this you must have run out of things to do online. Good luck with that, you poor sad soul.

I was thinking about turning this into a “shit I found on the internet” type of blog, but with sites like Geekologie and Reddit why the hell would I need to? Speaking of reddit, if you know what reddit is and you ended up at my blog away from it, tell me how you managed to get away. As I write this, I have 4 tabs of reddit open. Why? I have no clue. I just can’t seem to get away from that site. It’s basically everything I wanted the internet to be. With thousands of subreddits, it is a source of limitless entertainment to any of my likes. There’s even a subreddit on board games, I mean, c’mon! I have to eat some time! That god damn website has me hooked to the computer that I have to be reminded that I need food to survive.

Thanks to Kyle, I was reminded that I have a blog that I don’t use. He said some nice things about me and there’s nothing like a good ego boost to get you back into something that you’re sub par at.

I think the last announcement that I made on this blog was to the tune of me talking about my ex. Fuck that, what a horrible idea. Why bring up the past when talking about it is not going to effect the future. I’ve learned what I needed to learn from it and there is no reason to dig that up again just to start whatever kind of drama it would start. I’m a different person now, she’s a different person now, and both of our lives have grown out of the past. If she reads this, I just want to say that I’ll always remember our relationship because it was a lesson I’d never forget. I think both of us learned from that one.

Nowadays things are going swimmingly. And to be honest, I just googled swimmingly to make sure I used it correctly. I did. Work is good, relationship is great, and my friends are close. You would think that with things going so well, it would start to get boring. Well, sometimes it does and it becomes an issue. So to remedy the problem of stagnation, we’ve been taking advantage of the weekend. Getting together with friends, going to conventions, meet ups, events, and we’ve even joined a martial art. I truly now know what it means to be “working for the weekend”.

Now how do I post this again?

One Response to “To those lost on the internet.”

  1. Kyle Sundgren Says:

    I got out of a deep Reddit addiction, but I think the thing that saved me was I knew going in that it was addicting and I didn’t allow myself to explore more than 3 subreddits. I read mostly Rage comics, but despite them mostly being hilarious I couldn’t stand the commenters and the constant desire to go back and check for new stuff. I’m now three weeks clean and sober…from reddit.

    We need to get smashed drunk together soon. It would be great to have a Thanksgiving reunion. Actually wasn’t it like a two days before Thanksgiving party?

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