23 November 2010

Wait, what?

Last night, I was hanging out with some guys, and this blog came up in conversation. It was slightly jarring to me, as it always is when I learn about someone else that reads this. I don't know why, but it makes me uncomfortable to learn that people actually read this. When I already know that somebody reads my blog, I'm okay talking about it with them, but when somebody tells me for the first time that they read this, I'm suddenly nervous--especially when they tell me they heard about it from someone else that I wasn't aware of that actually reads this. So here's a little proposal. Let's get all of my discomfort out quickly. If you haven't told me that you read this--in person or by commenting--please let me know soon. I'll be really uncomfortable for a bit, but I'll survive.

Maybe it makes me uncomfortable because this blog started with an intended audience of one--a friend that wanted to know what I was up to over the summer while he was overseas--and eventually turned into more of a journal and source of emotional release for myself. Maybe it's partially from the fact that one of the guys last night threatened to use this PUBLIC blog as a way to blackmail me.....gotta love the people I hang out with.

On an unrelated note, I've lately gotten mildly addicted to this game called Minecraft. If you haven't heard of it, you probably shouldn't watch these videos. (Just a warning--these videos have caused many people to become addicted. Also, episode 17 has a fair bit of swearing) The graphics aren't very good, but the game is really fun. The guys and I last night were talking about some of the things we've done in-game, and I mentioned that I've posted some screenshots online. Some people have done some crazy things.

3 comments:

  1. I read this. But you already knew that. I have a question: What does the 9 in "Kalk9" mean?

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