Lately, it’s just like, exams and then I feel too lazy to update my blogs. I mean I was reading some articles on anime blogging somewhere along the lines of passion and obsession. And how there’s a difference. If this is just an obsession, I guess I shouldn’t have started this blog without knowing what I got myself into.
I’m really going to reflect upon this, and try writing with my inner passion instead of just, rambling. I mean anyone can ramble. Hahaha,
Source: http://fuzakenna.com/2010/01/17/divining-your-fandom-why-most-blogs-talk-about-the-wrong-things/#more-2611
Well, since it’ is somewhere along the lines of passion I’m going to have to start now. This is something I have a problem with. People sitting behind the computer screen, old, young, doesn’t matter. But a lot of them have huge attitude problems. When people are being nice and starting out as a noob, okay, I understand that you don’t necessarily need to help them out.
But, how did you start out, maybe you didn’t start out new and without a partner that hasn’t gotten as much experience as your previous partners. Would you feel, in anyway, obliged to be as blunt and ‘smartass’ as you could sound? Because, I find a lot of people behind the computer screen being a big dumbass. Using big words, trying to sound smart, and trying to sound OLDER.
Another thing is, when people act as if they know that your passion is diminished and dying. Hopeless. Whatever. But they don’t know anything. Unless you were me, you wouldn’t feel the same now would you.
I think I am being a slight hypocritical here because at one point, I was a faggot. I was ‘cool’ or at least I thought I was. To be honest, I think morals are more important than big words. Maybe you should reflect on what you’re saying as a person. Being too bright, being too blunt, being dishonest. In my opinion, if you have so much time on your hands to go around on the internet insulting people, you need a life. Don’t make fun of people for being a ‘noob’. Don’t go around lying to people or purposely giving them criticism that isn’t even constructive or any good.
Anyways, I know I kind of rambled, or just rambled, but my point being is try to think before you act. Be less hypocritical, less of a smartass. Reflect upon your actions and just relax.
I’m just expressing my point of view, not directing this is anyone in particular.

The point is, both in good and bad, he wrote with insight and passion, and that’s what I want to see from anime bloggers. Don’t make a post when you have nothing to say. Don’t force yourself to watch a show that you have no interest in. Don’t try to keep up with everything that’s popular just because you don’t want to get left behind, because both your blogging and your fandom will suffer for it, and the more you force yourself into stuff you don’t care about, the more you’ll grow indifferent or opposed to the fandom as a whole. Start showing your passion in your posts again, and not only will your writing feel better, but it will be fun to read.