Well, today marks exactly one month that I've been doing this blog, and I must say, it's been interesting so far.
When I started this thing, I really had no idea what I was going to say, or even if I had anything to say. Actually, to be honest, I'm still not sure if I have anything to say, but damn-it, at least I'm saying it with style.
From the numbers at the bottom of the screen and the occasional post comments, it appears I've even picked up a few readers, which is a pleasant surprise. It's gratifying to know that I'm not talking to myself out here and that there are people who actually enjoy this pointless parade of silliness.
To celebrate this completely arbitrary day, I've added a new feature to the blog, "Words of Wickedness". Basically, it's just a little html code that'll display random quotes that I find amusing, profound, or just generally sacrilegious. I've only got a few quotes in it now, but I'll be adding more and more as I have the opportunity. Collecting quotations has always been a sort of hobby of mine, and I love any opportunity to use them.
So happy month-iversary to all of you out there who support this blog by your readership, and thank you so much for your support. Remember, in the words of Edmund Burke, "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." So, by reading this blog (which is about as close to nothing as you can reasonably be expected to do), you're doing your part to insure the triumph of evil for future generations.
And after all, that's what's really important.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
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3 comments:
you're doing your part to insure the triumph of evil for future generations
W00t! Us evil Librarians must stick together.
Shouldn't that be mensiversary?
The latin term for month is mensis... God I'm sad.
Meh, it's blogspeak. Just roll with it. Although I do admit that I've been outnerded and outlibrarianed. :)
And yeah, there should really be like an evil librarian's guild or something where we could all meet to compare ideas for world conquest.
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