It Might Come Back To Me Later - Tumblr Posts

2 years ago

I don't know why I was so nervous to start posting. I'm just sharing my rambles. I'm not even forcing myself to be funny or interesting! I'm just sitting and rambling to myself. I like this a lot more than discord rambles. It doesn't feel like I'm shoving my thoughts in everyone's face and it's strangely not as lonely feeling as talking to an empty server.

I guess that circles back to the fact that I can't see who sees this. I can only see them if they interact.

I kind of like having no one interact. It means I haven't made something that blows up and makes my entire blog dedicated it to it for the sake of more interaction. I like having the freedom to post whatever.

I do wonder that if I do make something thay blows up, will I stop posting things like this? Will I stop posting interactions with Hero? Will I stop having fun? Do people usually stop having fun with their blogs, once something blows up? Does the majority follow the spark of interaction, or do they continue doing their own thing? How easy is it to get lost in the opinions of random people on the internet about what you post?

"We want more Sonic, post more Sonic!" What happens if you just say no. That you might return to Sonic later but he isn't bringing you joy in that moment. You can like things without posting about them. But if you say that, will everyone leave? Will they be so dissatisfied with your content that has nothing to do with Sonic, that they just go?

Seems a bit silly, doesn't it? Getting mad or upset that someone chooses their happiness over what you want posted. (Ignore the 'you' shift please.) There’s nothing wrong with unfollowing someone because you don't like their content anymore, but some people make such a big fuss over it for no reason.

I probably shouldn't be voicing my opinion on something I haven't experienced.

Anyway, I forgot what this post was originally about and I don't want to reread it.


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