Hi, I'm Arie. I'm a 42 year-old married white female - shit, have I bored you already? - and very often I have something to say, random opinions for a random world. I'm sure I'll be set straight if what I have to say is not of any intrinsic value, although, if I'm honest, I don't give a fuck; I intend to have my say regardless.
For the record, I am considered fairly intelligent by many (of my immediate blood relatives), I have always been well loved, I am currently somewhat under employed at the moment, and despite my penchant for the first-person singular, I am not nearly as self-absorbed as these first few lines may have lead you to believe. I have wanted to blog for a long time, so now here I am, let us together reap the whirlwind.
I think: blogging has quite literally changed how we live our lives. I have a few super-favorite blogs that I've happened upon quite by accident over the last few years (I'll note some of them later). I feel a bit lost if I don't read them thoroughly every day, or even worse, if they aren't updated on a daily basis; seriously, are you just lazy, non-daily-blog-updater-people? My favorites truly make me laugh, or make me think/rethink, or piss me off; without them, my day is somehow less than it should be, not all it could have been.
There is also apparently newfound and justifiable respect for some of the elite bloggers; Joshua Micah Marshall of http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/ was on The Colbert Report last night, to specifically discuss how bloggers have now come to set the current news agenda, and how collaborative reporting has become the "alternative" news. I think bloggers have changed the world, and it makes me feel hopeful.
You can follow all my current favorite blogs (listed in no order apparent to you), simply and conveniently by following the links provided on the right of this page. As for Fuck You Penguin, it is possibly my all-time most favorite, and you really should buy the damn book.
I look forward to your feedback, even if just for the laugh.
For the record, I am considered fairly intelligent by many (of my immediate blood relatives), I have always been well loved, I am currently somewhat under employed at the moment, and despite my penchant for the first-person singular, I am not nearly as self-absorbed as these first few lines may have lead you to believe. I have wanted to blog for a long time, so now here I am, let us together reap the whirlwind.
I think: blogging has quite literally changed how we live our lives. I have a few super-favorite blogs that I've happened upon quite by accident over the last few years (I'll note some of them later). I feel a bit lost if I don't read them thoroughly every day, or even worse, if they aren't updated on a daily basis; seriously, are you just lazy, non-daily-blog-updater-people? My favorites truly make me laugh, or make me think/rethink, or piss me off; without them, my day is somehow less than it should be, not all it could have been.
There is also apparently newfound and justifiable respect for some of the elite bloggers; Joshua Micah Marshall of http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/ was on The Colbert Report last night, to specifically discuss how bloggers have now come to set the current news agenda, and how collaborative reporting has become the "alternative" news. I think bloggers have changed the world, and it makes me feel hopeful.
You can follow all my current favorite blogs (listed in no order apparent to you), simply and conveniently by following the links provided on the right of this page. As for Fuck You Penguin, it is possibly my all-time most favorite, and you really should buy the damn book.
I look forward to your feedback, even if just for the laugh.
I love commenting on first posts. Congratulations on being well-loved, it beats being fully employed.
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