Open Forum > Drawing on Personal Experience
aw shucks. thank, yo. we all keep trucking. even the shit that people put out there that's kind of self-involved (come on, i'm totally self-involved, and maybe just barely frank about it! (aspires to the rawness of one anne FRANK)) is still an expression of their humanity. i tend to be pretty fascinated with people's struggles to explain themselves and their worlds. simply for the sake of listening to an Other. i used to hate blogs. call me miss 180. dunno. i sure am glad i grew up a little though. har.
anywho. glad that someone besides me is getting something out of the project. i wouldn't feel comfortable with the effort if i didn't believe such were a possibility. (go subjunctive!)
;)
anywho. glad that someone besides me is getting something out of the project. i wouldn't feel comfortable with the effort if i didn't believe such were a possibility. (go subjunctive!)
;)
Friday, January 30 |
nana


Thumbing through the back issues of your blog, I am struck by the naked honesty of your cartoons. It is refreshing to see someone put it all out there, public opinion be damned. Yeah, that happens a lot in the blogosphere, I guess, but one frequently gets the feeling that there's a lot of self-aggrandizing (or self-pitying) bullshit between the lines. Your blog is different. It doesn't matter if you're writing about your polyamorous adventures or a bowl of beans and rice, you always seem to do it with a frankness that other writers could learn from. I've enjoyed reading so far.
Bravo!