Not Every Moment? NaBloPoMo

How do you determine what is worth reporting from your life since not every moment of your day ends up on your blog?

What?!

I’m not supposed to tell you guys every detail? I’m doing it all wrong. Who knew?

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This meme is my favorite thing of all time. It’s like my motto. Of course, I don’t really blog all the things. Who wants to be bored with blogging dilemmas and dirty dishes? No one. Well, sometimes other bloggers like to hear about how to solve blogging issues or about blogging drama queens/kings.

This is how I determine what to write about from real life.

  1. It should be funny.
  2. If it’s not funny, it should be informative.
  3. If it’s not funny or informative, it should at least be expressing all the feels.Like this meme that I also love immensely.
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http://ninja-luminey.deviantart.com/

This is sort of off topic but this is the type of thing that I could write about all day.: people that follow me on Twitter. They are funny and interesting, except for the occasional commodities broker. I don’t even know what that job entails.

So here is the best one from today.

Twitter   Notifications

Sylvia Plath follows me. I identify with those confessional poets quite a bit. I have written posts about all sorts of things I never thought I would – homelessness, domestic violence and going to jail that one time. It’s sort of liberating. Now I can run for office and not worry about anybody finding out my secrets. They’re all right here on the blog.

Way better than hearing about dirty dishes, right? Anyway, I have to get back to blogging and dishes. Not really, it’s really 2 a.m. This is going to post later. I love scheduling posts so I can fit sleep into the schedule.

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