stpauligirl: lies: anonsally replied to your post “how i use tumblr” This was fascinating. I…

stpauligirl:

lies:

anonsally replied to your post “how i use tumblr”

This was fascinating. I think the most interesting part was how much of it you find embarrassing.

Yeah, that surprised me as well. I mentioned it that first time without really thinking it through, then felt obliged to continue in the same revelatory vein until it had taken over the whole post. Apparently I am quite embarrassed about many aspects of how I tumblr. That’s probably a character flaw. I’ll work on it.

Even though I have kept myself semi-anonymous on Tumblr, I’m still embarrassed by most of what I contribute (posts, comments, replies, reblogs, what-have-yous). Like, is it good enough? Good enough for whom, I’m not quite sure how to answer. I have virtually no followers.

So I get what you’re saying about the embarrassment-fest.

The main series/programs that I came to Tumblr to indulge in are either on hiatus or ended, so lately I’ve been asking myself “what am I doing here?” I guess I’m just addicted to this damn dash. And I find that really embarrassing. 

Speaking on behalf of the portion of your (virtually nonexistent) followers who think as I do: Yes. It’s definitely good enough.

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