tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6204590.post1237990932539622687..comments2023-06-09T21:55:21.770+10:00Comments on <a href="https://effingtheineffable.blogspot.com.au/">effing the ineffable</a>: the horrorfishboyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05861785707797227077noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6204590.post-3673111683792532572010-05-04T13:31:09.163+10:002010-05-04T13:31:09.163+10:00I know what you mean but, in a slightly icky way, ...I know what you mean but, in a slightly icky way, I find the whole facebook thing a lot easier than blogging. The space and format constraints, while they limit creativity and force brevity, make micro-blogging simpler and a lot more attractive. Having a quantifiable audience helps too.<br /><br />However, when it comes down to it, the end result is something almost pointlessly banal. But it's safe and easy and undemanding - which I appreciate while also feeling guilty about not blogging.<br /><br />Unfortunately I'm going through a phase where the thought of blogging fills me with a kind of dread. I don't have any creative projects I’m happy to share, listing of my daily/weekly activities is dull, and I'm sick of whinging. The rest (to paraphrase with extreme prejudice) is silence.fishboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05861785707797227077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6204590.post-17513857797977566412010-04-30T20:10:25.726+10:002010-04-30T20:10:25.726+10:00deleted my facebook account about 5 months ago and...deleted my facebook account about 5 months ago and do not miss it one little bit. I found that the people I wanted to keep in touch with I did anyway and had done so before I had a facebook account while the others...well...helenahttp://www.hendrixcat.comnoreply@blogger.com