My (Questionably) Legal Drug – Anime Blogging

I have a potentially harmful addiction to anime blogging. High as it gets me, it seems to be metaphorically killing my brain cells, stunting my growth, and making me a failure at life, not unlike your garden-variety street drug would do.

To What Extent is Post Revision Plausible?

Or as I may see fit to phrase it – how much do your old posts matter? I have a lot of really shitty old posts, but I also have a couple of gems buried under the sand. Now, obviously I want to make it easier for someone to find these gems, while still diverting them from the posts that I am not proud of or do not consider representative of my opinion anymore. After all, reading my blog would not necessarily all be based on my output from the time that you become a reader onward – otherwise, I would have to keep restating old points for the sake of an ever-growing audience. Therefor, if you want to see what kind of interesting things I have once said, then you will have to venture into the archives.

That Post Was Written Live at the Famous One Second Club in 1944. It Was Inspired by the Clarity of Resolution Rather Than the Enormity of Evangelion, and was the Self-Proclaimed ‘Pinnacle of Broken Sentences and Test Pressure.’

I try to avoid doing too many of these ‘what am I up to’ or ‘what will I be up to’ posts because everyone does them and they always say the same thing. It’s always like a summary of what’s going on in your life at the moment, or about how you have fluctuating interest in whatever, bla bla bla. If it means you aren’t blogging anymore, that’s one thing, but if you’re just going to start posting again in a couple of weeks, I don’t really see why you have to make it public. However, if there’s one benefit I’ve always gotten from sharing information about myself on the internet, it’s that I get a lot of solid advice from my fans, who are all older and more experienced than me. Yeah, I usually get the same advice every time, and for the most part I have all the answers, but it’s still nice to know there are people listening and responding and ready to help or confirm your beliefs. And I could use some of that. So I give you a ‘what’s going on’ post.

State of the Blogger Address

New readers to Euphoric Field, I welcome you, and older readers, you may have noticed some changes all over this blog. I want to talk about those changes now as well as firmly state the direction of this blog and even say some things about my personal life which is quite exciting at this time.