What I Learned From Maintaining a Hate Blog

I was a broken 7th grade with the ability to write, and it made me an awful person. Thinking back, I’m ashamed at what I thought mattered. Life amounted to fashion and friends and things that seem timeless but eventually go out of style or break. This ended up with me maintaining a hate blog.

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INFP Personality Types, Unite!

My friend Natalie made me take this personality test with ~70 questions. Supposedly it was based off of works by Carl Jung, who studied dreams, psycho-therapy, and the “collective unconscious.” I deliberated a bit before answering each one, but I’m skeptical about the accuracy of my answers, because the pace of my life in college isContinue reading “INFP Personality Types, Unite!”

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My 7 Most Read Blog Posts: How Never Stationary Has Changed Over the Years

Two years ago, I analyzed my blog posts. Back then, popularity on this site was dictated by 1) sharing this blog on my social media (Facebook, Gmail) 2) curiosity about the identity of a guest poster who revealed something intimate 3) interaction with a blogging forum. Since then, things have changed. Shall we analyze?

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Would Your 8 Year Old Self Be Proud Of You Right Now?

I’m having a conversation with my 8 year old self. She’d ask if I had a boyfriend by now. I’d smirk and shake my head no. She’d ask if other people thought I was pretty. I’d shrug, and say, “Some do, others don’t.”

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If You’ve Always Wanted To Start A Blog, Here’s Your Sign.

November is unofficially known as National Blog Posting Month. Normally, I’d probably research it and tell you things that you can already find on the internet, but the only thing you really need to know is this: Although November is an arbitrary month, it may be just the tangible checkpoint to help you jump-start yourContinue reading “If You’ve Always Wanted To Start A Blog, Here’s Your Sign.”

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You Thought You Knew Who Your Friends Would Be

You had it all planned out. You had met people just like you online, and they were so nice. You were so compatible. But they don’t look like their profile picture one bit and you don’t like each other’s statuses. Problem? You had friends going in, people that you knew before they changed, and before you changedContinue reading “You Thought You Knew Who Your Friends Would Be”

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