Loving the death rattle effect

For the first time in like 5 years I’ve been reading other people’s diaries and enjoying what I’ve been reading. This whole ‘the end is nigh’ thing is really bringing out the best in folks– probably because most of the people writing are people who haven’t bothered in years. Everyone’s grasping at closure. How we love to wallow in futility.

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Hmm, I’ll have to check the link. I don’t care for the looks and feel. It’s more of a blogging community rather than diary, but it works for now. I have high hopes for EWS’ diary project.

Hmm, I’ll have to check the link. I don’t care for the looks and feel. It’s more of a blogging community rather than diary, but it works for now. I have high hopes for EWS’ diary project.

Hmm, I’ll have to check the link. I don’t care for the looks and feel. It’s more of a blogging community rather than diary, but it works for now. I have high hopes for EWS’ diary project.

Hmm, I’ll have to check the link. I don’t care for the looks and feel. It’s more of a blogging community rather than diary, but it works for now. I have high hopes for EWS’ diary project.

Hmm, I’ll have to check the link. I don’t care for the looks and feel. It’s more of a blogging community rather than diary, but it works for now. I have high hopes for EWS’ diary project.

Ah, my settings were restricted. It should work now.

Ah, my settings were restricted. It should work now.

Ah, my settings were restricted. It should work now.

Ah, my settings were restricted. It should work now.

Ah, my settings were restricted. It should work now.