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I feel sort of bad for the people I follow on Tumblr
Because there are two distinct sides of me.
Most of the time I follow fandom blogs full of random crap and people who scream and cuss and overreact and so on, as I have learned to do over the past year and a half or so.
And then sometimes I follow incredibly intellectual blogs with historical facts and intelligent commentary and flawless grammar, whose bloggers actually use big words like assure on a regular basis.
It makes me miss the me that I'm usually not, but most of all it makes me wonder what those people think when they come check out my blog.
"Whoah who is this person //why// are they following me what"
Only with really sophisticated words
"...Why is this individual following me? I see absolutely nothing in the content of this blog which would indicate any reason they would find mine interesting."
Hi guys this post is for you even though you'll never see it.
I'm an intellectual too I just don't show it anymore.