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Monday, March 20, 2006


Avi... sounds like Navi... or someone trying to say
I made a new avatar. I know it kind of clashes with the rest of my site, it being blue and all, but I like it. I do have an orange one that looks almost the same, but I like the blue one the best. The green one isn't too bad either. I'll just shuffle through them once in a while.

The reason I changed was mainly one reason: my old one was not something original. I don't know, I just kind of want everything about my site and me (as a user on this site) to be mine. You know, original. It's not that I don't like using REAL artwork and anime, it's just that I kind of feel like using all original stuff for me (as a user).

This kind of leads me into something I've been thinking about for a while. What do you use theotaku for? Do you use it as a place to share your feelings? You creativity? Your whole life? I find I use this site as #1: a way to find out stuff about anime #2: a place to find interesting ideas and artwork about anime #3: a place for me to use my creativity as well as my opinions and voice them. Personally I don't like talking about my real life here. Sure, I do mention some things, but I generally don't like talking about my life. It's not that I'm paranoid (although I am in certain situations), it's just that I find that on the Internet I'm not really interested in people's lives; but more about what they do pertaining to whatever subject the site relates to. But that doesn't mean that I don't find some things interesting about people's lives. There's only really one thing that I REALLY can't stand. And that's when people talk about their relationships. Funny things that happened in your life recently? Cool. Another rant about how your boyfriend (I've found mainly girls do this, I'm not being biased) and your friends pissing you off? I really could care less.

But that's just my opinion. What about all of you? What do you use this site for?


Quote of the Post: "Life is just one damned thing after another." - Elbert Hubbard

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