Hello, my name is Fuzzyredscarf. No, maybe it was StrawberryFlower? Just call me Strawberrii. Did I ever tell you I don't like strawberries? How about Melaniipon? You could always go by my birth name Stephanie, or my nickname of Stephy.
Was there a point in that? Maybe.
Online, I'm not bound to just my house to make contact with the outside world. I can open myself up for friendship to others just by making posts on forums, updates on Twitter, or simply through an IM service.
When you have a huge fear of driving, plus other mental disabilities, like myself, you tend be at home most of the time while your only "driver" is working for 8 or even 9 hours every weekday.
I'm plan to work one day - as soon as someone's willing to hire me for their company. In the mean time, I'll just write this novel (which by the way has nearly 18 thousand words out of a possible 80 thousand).
Right now I have accounts on Twitter and a blog called Bubbly Musings. They are both a bit... silly. I'm debating if I should have "professional" versions - without vulgar language that occasionally spit out, suggestive re-tweets that make me "lol", and without the silly name of the blog that means nothing.
Should I be afraid of what others might, think? Probably not. I almost want to start my blog all over just because I hate the url, but I can't actually change it without a fee.
Since I haven't even made a difference to the world yet - through writing or working, I don't know why I care. It feels right, though.
Am I really silly? You can tell me if I am!
Was there a point in that? Maybe.
Online, I'm not bound to just my house to make contact with the outside world. I can open myself up for friendship to others just by making posts on forums, updates on Twitter, or simply through an IM service.
When you have a huge fear of driving, plus other mental disabilities, like myself, you tend be at home most of the time while your only "driver" is working for 8 or even 9 hours every weekday.
I'm plan to work one day - as soon as someone's willing to hire me for their company. In the mean time, I'll just write this novel (which by the way has nearly 18 thousand words out of a possible 80 thousand).
Right now I have accounts on Twitter and a blog called Bubbly Musings. They are both a bit... silly. I'm debating if I should have "professional" versions - without vulgar language that occasionally spit out, suggestive re-tweets that make me "lol", and without the silly name of the blog that means nothing.
Should I be afraid of what others might, think? Probably not. I almost want to start my blog all over just because I hate the url, but I can't actually change it without a fee.
Since I haven't even made a difference to the world yet - through writing or working, I don't know why I care. It feels right, though.
Am I really silly? You can tell me if I am!