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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

News: Share This Button

My blog maintains a very clean appearance. I like that because it offsets the insanity in both my daily life and the randomness of the majority of my blogposts. Lately, with the increasing traffic finding its way, ive been looking for ways to make it easier for people to post my posts to their bookmarking sites as well as other sites in the same vein.

Enter ShareThis. This nifty little link, located next to the comments and posted by crap at the end of each post, makes it possible for my valued readers to not only add my posts to their bookmarking sites, but also gives them capability to post to myspace, facebook, stumble, as well as emailing all from one little button.

So distribute and enjoy my little darlings. Because I have enough craziness to make the rounds a couple times.

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My small contribution to wide world of sharing useless, random, pointless, yet interesting information across the web. A shameless plug for my awesomeness. A collection of random and amazing things.

I write reviews, I write stories, I write about my daily occurences, I complain about everything. I have a few blogs throughout the world, but this one is my favorite, mostly because it's mine.

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Words Of Wisdom

Both reading and writing are acts of supreme faith. They are both, in essence, a call to grace, a belief in the miraculous - that we might come to see through stories what we had not previously seen, that we might come to understand what had, before that moment, remained uncertain, undefined. The mask of fiction, of writing and reading stories, does not, in the end, disguise our faces but instead reveals who we really are. In the, stories acknowledge life's difficulty and sadness but insist that we go on anyway, that we always hold to our faith, to our belief in grace.

- John Gregory Brown

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