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Trying to find the perfect match between pretentious and pop. Feeding ducks and thinking too much, daisies and journals and fountain pens with dark blue ink that smudges when you aren't too careful. Mixtapes that took far too long to make.

I think I've come to the conclusion that blogging is a wonderful thing, and while I still adore writing about books and music to pieces, I also have come to the conclusion that keeping a personal blog will be fun. When I say "personal blog", I really mean all the stuff that wouldn't fit with ym other blogs--i.e., my writings, musings, and new, amazing design/toys/fun/cute discoveries.

So this blog is now officially born. I'm not sure if I can actually keep up with it, since I tend to be rather bad at things like that unless there's something pushing me, like readers, but what the hell. As of the this moment, I have five blogs. I still consider The Bubble Death my main one, but this one is really like what my NaNoWriMo blog would be if I updated it when it isn't NaNoWriMo time. The Scene Hurts is really just a bit of fun to let out my inner scenester--complete with eye liner and headbands and bad taste in music, and probably my favorite project blog that I'm not going to post is my last one. That one is updated the least, yet is often the most fun. It's fictional, though. So that makes things a little different.

Anyway, it's Saturday, things are looking perky. I shall sign off at the moment and continue to make this blog super pretty.

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